> > The time and labor of copying is a disincentive in itself.
> Also every time a book is copied the possibility of errors occurs.
For
> this reason older books are greatly prized as they usually have
fewer
> errors from copying
In a less serious campaign, you could make good use of this with some interesting mis-spellings...
"Resist Pagan Dog? Are you sure it's 'dog'?"
"Oh, yes, most definitely, says so right here in the History of the
Black Horse Tripe"
"Hmm... that worries me too... never liked tripe..."
Wulf
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