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The first arc campaign began in the 20th year of Random's Reign.  The Books of Corwin, as dictated to Merlin are canonical. The second series as written by Merlin includes available people and powers but is mainly a fictional representation of Merlin and his family as he becomes High Lord of Chaos.  In the Jeweled Amber game Swayvil is a title taken by the High Lord.  
 
The first arc campaign began in the 20th year of Random's Reign.  The Books of Corwin, as dictated to Merlin are canonical. The second series as written by Merlin includes available people and powers but is mainly a fictional representation of Merlin and his family as he becomes High Lord of Chaos.  In the Jeweled Amber game Swayvil is a title taken by the High Lord.  
  
At the beginning of his reign he required an ''Article of Submission'' from his siblings and other member of the royal family.  The article called Diners of Amber was what Bleys wrote originally.  He had taken his failure to win Amber hard. He became a drunkard and a literati, produced plays, gave great parties and otherwise became something of an embarrassment to the royal family of Amber.
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At the beginning of his reign he required an Article of Submission from his siblings and other member of the royal family.  The article called Diners of Amber was what Bleys wrote originally.  He had taken his failure to win Amber hard. He became a drunkard and a literati, produced plays, gave great parties and otherwise became something of an embarrassment to the royal family of Amber.
  
  

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