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More thoughts (Score: 1) by Scottenkainen on Sun, January 30, 2005 (User Info | Send a Message) | Philanthropy admired in Dyvers? This is far from the bleak, slummy image of Dyvers I'm accustomed to.
I do admire your decision to separate the article into four parts, I would also like to mention. It would be far too unwieldy all as one article.
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Ferronds (Score: 1) by Greyson on Sun, January 30, 2005 (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.donkbrown.com | Yea, I think Ferronds might have been a better choice. I don't know what to call Perrenders - so that term works fine for me. But hey, he still got his message accross.
Good historical overview. Concise and informative. |
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Re: Upon the Feuds and Rivalries of Knights and Their Orders, Part I (Score: 1) by CruelSummerLord on Mon, January 31, 2005 (User Info | Send a Message) |
The matter of the "Furyonds" is something I invented myself. I didn't like the term "Furyondians", feeling it was too long and cumbersome. Hence I just decided to use the name "Furyonds". It's just for convience's sake on my part. As for "Perrenders", I believe it's a term used in the LGG. |
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Re: Upon the Feuds and Rivalries of Knights and Their Orders, Part I (Score: 1) by CruelSummerLord on Mon, January 31, 2005 (User Info | Send a Message) |
The matter of the "Furyonds" is something I invented myself. I didn't like the term "Furyondians", feeling it was too long and cumbersome. Hence I just decided to use the name "Furyonds". It's just for convience's sake on my part. As for "Perrenders", I believe it's a term used in the LGG. |
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