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*Heretical and Ancillary Texts
*Heretical and Ancillary Texts
**[[Apologia of Antioch]]: Hakani
**[[Apologia of Antioch]]: Hakani
::Commentaries on the nature of the Servitors and the Shadow Realm  
***Commentaries on the nature of the Servitors and the Shadow Realm  
**[[Teldar's Capitulation]]: Dwarven
**[[Teldar's Capitulation]]: Dwarven
::A set of letters written in the final year of the [[Prophet's War]] between Mythrian and Sterros and Teldar Stoneweld leading to the end of the conflict.
***A set of letters written in the final year of the [[Prophet's War]] between Mythrian and Sterros and Teldar Stoneweld leading to the end of the conflict.
::One of the mainland's central philosophical texts. It takes the form of a epistolary debate between two armed camps over the course of the last year and a half of the [[Prophets' War]]
***One of the mainland's central philosophical texts. It takes the form of a epistolary debate between two armed camps over the course of the last year and a half of the [[Prophets' War]]
**[[Commentaries of Hargadramd]]: Gnomish
**[[Commentaries of Hargadramd]]: Gnomish
::A reflection on the relationship between the conceptual, bureaucratic, magical, and economic identities of the church as she had developed by the mid-second century.
***A reflection on the relationship between the conceptual, bureaucratic, magical, and economic identities of the church as she had developed by the mid-second century.
::A difficult read, to say the least.  
***A difficult read, to say the least.  




The [[Tremaliene Prophecies]], while not a part of the Canon of Orthodoxy, are a respected part of church tradition and theology, as are several of the [[Commentaries]] and the [[Apology of Antioch]]. There is no "canonical" version of the prophecies, but scholars are always on the lookout for new versions of the text that can be reliably dated.
The [[Tremaliene Prophecies]], while not a part of the Canon of Orthodoxy, are a respected part of church tradition and theology, as are several of the [[Commentaries]] and the [[Apology of Antioch]]. There is no "canonical" version of the prophecies, but scholars are always on the lookout for new versions of the text that can be reliably dated.
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