So far as I know, none of the material is in the public domain. The copyright is still held by Issaries Inc. It is, however, freely available.
Kmnellist wrote
> the written form of Western is the same throughout the
> West. This implies to me that all spoken versions of Western derive from
> Brithini which according to the Godlearners is the "Oldest unchanged human
> tongue".
Sounds like written Chinese to me. Are all the mutually unintelligible Chinese dialects related? (They may be, I can't remember.) I'm told that literate people from different provinces, when they can't understand each other's speech, will trace ideograms on their palms. The meaning is the same, if not the sound.
David Dunham <mailto:dunham_at_pensee.com> Glorantha/RQ page: <http://www.pensee.com/dunham/glorantha.html> Imagination is more important than knowledge. -- Albert Einstein
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