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| + | | title = Book of Woden | ||
| + | | image = BookOfWoden.png | ||
| + | | caption = Book of Woden, inside cover | ||
| + | | native_title = | ||
| + | | author = [[Woden]] | ||
| + | | language = [[Otani]], [[Ælfish]] | ||
| + | | genre = Religion | ||
| + | | known_copies = 100 | ||
| + | | format = Book | ||
| + | | year_written = 1 IM | ||
| + | | magical = No | ||
| + | | religion = [[Wodenism]] | ||
| + | | pages = 500 | ||
| + | }} | ||
| + | The Book of Woden has been around for all known memory. | ||
| + | ==Origin== | ||
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| + | ==Known Copies== | ||
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| + | ==Parables== | ||
===The story of Gunhildr and the Stone=== | ===The story of Gunhildr and the Stone=== | ||
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"I thank you for your help, for even though you thought your assistance useless you offered it notwithstanding" | "I thank you for your help, for even though you thought your assistance useless you offered it notwithstanding" | ||
And with a resounding crack of thunder, the old man vanished | And with a resounding crack of thunder, the old man vanished | ||
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| + | ==Player's Notes== | ||
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| + | {{Copyright notice}} | ||
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| + | [[Category:Books]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Religious Books]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:24, 29 May 2023
Book of Woden
Book of Woden, inside cover
| Author | Woden |
|---|---|
| Language | Otani, Ælfish |
| Genre | Religion |
| Known Copies | 100 |
| Format | Book |
| Year Written | 1 IM |
| Magical | No |
| Religion | Wodenism |
| Pages/Scrolls | 500 |
The Book of Woden has been around for all known memory.
Origin[edit]
Known Copies[edit]
Parables[edit]
The story of Gunhildr and the Stone[edit]
Gunhildr walked along the stream/ The clear water rippled/ Dancing over the stones, smooth as eggs/ She picked one up and placed it into her pocket/
She met an old beggar on the street who asked her for a bite to eat/ Having naught else, she offered him the stone/ He lifted his broad rimmed hat in thanks/ And cracked the stone into his open mouth/ Drinking the golden yolk/
Gunhildr looked on in surprise and gave a quick prayer/ The old man smiled/ "I thank you for your help, for even though you thought your assistance useless you offered it notwithstanding" And with a resounding crack of thunder, the old man vanished
Player's Notes[edit]
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