"The Ggood, the Gbad, and the Gbaji" was also an important summary of the deeds of Arkat and Nybsalor, although wrong in a few areas.
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> My sources tell me that Morricon was actually a mere researcher for the
> great Lione, who was the real responsible for these treatises. But taken
> alone, Morricon's supporting work is an inspiration in and of itself.
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> On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 4:55 PM, Keith <keith.nellist_at_...> wrote:
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> > The Godlearner scholar Morricon wrote several essays, now lost but referred
> > to in other writings, about various theories of time. "One Upon A Time in
> > the West" was his essay on Western chronology and its title alone implies a
> > Linear view of time - thing happen once. On the other hand, his work titled
> > "For A Few Moon Goddesses More" discussed cyclical time but was focused on
> > the beliefs of the theists of Central Peloria.
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