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1. The First Tablet of Uklonko the Scribe, detailing the beginning of time; the world was but a smooth rock, there then came giant cockroaches whose very steps created canyons and hills, and the oceans which drowned them.
2. The First Tablet of His Prophet who is Uhulmikown, presenting a counter-narrative and religion; there is nothing other than the two gods He and She, who birth other gods the majority of whom then band together and kill He, capture those loyal to Him, and cause She to flee. The Tablet promises the return of He.
3. A missive from Uklonko, personal scribe of Giwabi, commanding the Captain of the Guard to arrest Uhulmikown.
4. From the Tablet that Shall Be Forgotten, relaying the escape of Uhulmikown.
5. Captain of the Guard Shagal Ikondu's report regarding the escape of Uhulmikown and the capture or execution of certain others.
6. Proclamation from King Giwabi announcing a lockdown of the city of Giwabi as well as a mustering of forces to meet northern raiders.
7. From the Tablet that Shall Be Forgotten, relaying the forty-day northward walk of Uhulmikown and his allying with a certain great host in the north, who prepare to meet the forces of Giwabi.
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1. The First Tablet of Uklonko the Scribe, detailing the beginning of time; the world was but a smooth rock, there then came giant cockroaches whose very steps created canyons and hills, and the oceans which drowned them.
2. The First Tablet of His Prophet who is Uhulmikown, presenting a counter-narrative and religion; there is nothing other than the two gods He and She, who birth other gods the majority of whom then band together and kill He, capture those loyal to Him, and cause She to flee. The Tablet promises the return of He.
3. A missive from Uklonko, personal scribe of Giwabi, commanding the Captain of the Guard to arrest Uhulmikown.
4. From the Tablet that Shall Be Forgotten, relaying the escape of Uhulmikown.
5. Captain of the Guard Shagal Ikondu's report regarding the escape of Uhulmikown and the capture or execution of certain others.
6. Proclamation from King Giwabi announcing a lockdown of the city of Giwabi as well as a mustering of forces to meet northern raiders.
7. From the Tablet that Shall Be Forgotten, relaying the forty-day northward walk of Uhulmikown and his allying with a certain great host in the north, who prepare to meet the forces of Giwabi.