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<u>'''<span style="font-size:small;">Unknown Book Title</span>'''</u>
Orcs ARE intelligent. Though some dwarfes mumble about a shared hivemind of the greenskins, there is no evidence for that. Orcs have speech and are capable to learn other humanoids language quite well ... if they want, what almost never is the case. They lack a written language though. Some of the more educated orcs use human letters to write down orcish texts. Its rumored that the orcs we encounter now and then are just barbarians of their own kind and that there is a more 'civilized' orcish culture somewhere. There are some clues that the orcs indeed had a written language, but the modern orcs is unable to read it as we are.
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Omark ikem goshak ba batuk&nbsp;<br/> Booz karek utash gort mora&nbsp;<br/> ouk bota bana ikem
<span style="font-size:x-small;">'''Translation:'''</span><br/> <span style="font-size:x-small;">Must me buy what? bow&nbsp;<br/> Beer ??? ??? do hunting knife&nbsp;<br/> the leader shorter me</span>
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<span style="font-size:small;">taka arash ouk karak minotaur&nbsp;<br/> batash ferut ouk taka&nbsp;<br/> minotaur karakim kiskesh&nbsp;<br/> ORC BUTA BANA&nbsp;<br/> BUTA BANA</span>
<span style="font-size:x-small;">'''Translation:'''</span><br/> <span style="font-size:x-small;">??? Have The ??? minotaur&nbsp;<br/> Here Leave! The&nbsp; ???<br/> Minotaur ??? ???&nbsp;<br/> ORC IDIOT SHORT(ER)<br/> IDIOT SHORT(ER)</span>
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<span style="font-size:small;">'''<u>Unknown Book Title</u>'''</span>
<span style="font-size:small;">5 5 5 5 2 charcha<br/> 5 burka<br/> 5 burka bata<br/> 2 batuk<br/> 5 1 aka bora&nbsp;<br/> 3 tulak bora</span>
<span style="font-size:small;">'''<u>Unknown Book Title</u>'''</span>
<span style="font-size:small;">My travels.</span>
<span style="font-size:small;">As the orcs approached I've hidden myself in the bushes near the lake. I did hardly dare to breath as they met only some inches from my nose. I thought my wild beating heart might betray me to this murderous beasts.<br/> I overheared the greenskined brutes. 'charach' (or so) one said and the other responded the same way, then they began to chat in their strange language, certainly talking about some gruesome plot against mankind. Talking they wandered away and after they vanished from my view I quickly got up and headed to Thais as fast as I could.</span>
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'''<u><span style="font-size:larger;">Misc</span></u>'''
'''<u><span style="font-size:small;">Unknown Book Title</span></u>'''
<span style="font-size:small;">Cooking Frogs without magic.</span>
'''<u><span style="font-size:small;">Unknown Book Title</span></u>'''
Once upon a time there was a little gnome.&nbsp;<br/> And as all gnomes he was a treacherous, greedy coward (and that's pretty treacherous, greedy and cowardish). One day in the middle of a deep forest the little gnome met a little girl wearing a pretty red cap. As the greedy gnome saw that she was carrying a bag full of finest bread and a flask of wine, he pretended to be starving and begged the little girl for food and water in a way anoying as only gnomes can be (and that's pretty anoying). But the girl was warned of treacherous gnomes by a valiant huntsman she met before and she quickly ran away from the greedy little gnome. The gnome became angry but was afraid to steal from her, because she might have been stronger than him. So he wandered into the woods cursing as only gnomes can curse (and that's pretty ugly). By chance he almost stumbled over a sleeping bard. Quickly figuring out the magical nature of the flute lying near the sleeping bard, he stole it as quickly as only a gnome can do (and that's pretty quick). Using the magic flute he lured a pack of wolves to the little girls grandmas house and let the beasts chase both into the wilderness and laughed wickedly as only gnomes can laugh (and that's pretty wicked). Laughing the gnome gulped the wine and swallowed the bread as fast as only gnomes can (and that's pretty fast). So he lived in the woods and molested squirrels happily ever after.
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'''<u><span style="font-size:larger;">Trolls</span></u>'''
'''<u><span style="font-size:small;">Unknown Book Title</span></u>'''
As we travelled through the dungeon tunnels we came to a big cave. In the light of our torches we saw several eyes glowing in the darkness, then the trolls attacked, silently as usual. We immediately dropped our torches and raised our shields to block the first attack, then we counterattacked. Soon the floor was wet with blood, ours and theirs. They were very skilled in blocking our blows and I am sure with inferior weapons we would have hacked on these beasts for an eternity.
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'''<u><span style="font-size:larger;">Ghouls</span></u>'''
'''<u><span style="font-size:small;">Unknown Book Title</span></u>'''
<span style="font-size:small;">I was wrong. I wasn't eating ghouls. I'm the one who was being eaten. So I simply locked him away.</span>

Revision as of 08:01, 25 October 2018

 

Tibianic Renewal

Tibianic's Renewal BOOK ONE

The heroic powers were just about to seal the defeat of the darkness by steel and manapower but the wars had persisted for
too a long time. The world was fragile, the boundaries between the worlds cracked by the enormous powers, which had been
employed. Already the armies of the older races were readying themselves to recapture from the humans what the old ones
regarded as theirs. Already the children of the darkness, hardly troubled by the undead, risen again to new powers, were
waiting to spread chaos over the world. Already the dragons sharpened their talons on their rock, in order to rise again into air
to devastate the world in a fiery nightmare. Already the victorious armies of humans threw possessive looks on new targets.
Already the daemons hammered on the walls of their breakable prison. 

Tibianic's Renewal BOOK TWO

There the Gods on both sides stopped. They looked down upon the desintegrating world, and they decided an armistice,
because they all wanted power over the creation, not its complete destruction. Thus the Gods threw the charm of the new
beginning over the world! Only gradually the recovering sections of the old world started to rise from the nebulas of time,
awakened the old races and old frights back to life. It is said that the city of Tibianic was the first to rise again, barren of almost all
life, without all magic, on a tiny island, deserted and almost devoid of life ... and nevertheless full of age-old secrets. And soon
afterwards life returned to the world. 
Also via the portal of souls old and new heroes found their way to Tibianic. Gradually larger sections of the old world emerged
from the nebulas, further natures and miracles. But the world is still far from its former splendour and size, and we live in times
of change. What today is still natural, may as soon as tomorrow be only a legend, what today is still fantasy, may already
tomorrow be reality. 
But hear ye and listen: Bad spirits also arrived and still arrive by the portal in our realm, in order to do mischief in human
shape. Thus one has to face many dangers, and often the world appears to be cruel and hostile.


The First Creatures

The First Creatures BOOK ONE (1st edition)

Zathroth however was delighted by the destructive potential, which Fafnar showed, and he looked upon her with delight. He
flattered her with compliments, and he succeeded in seducing her. 
Thus they conceived Brog, the fiery raging berserker. Brog possessed only little of his fathers wisdom, and the heat of his
mother burned only deep inside of him. There however the fire became more ravaging and more hurting, and the rough titan
raged and cried that the elements were shaken. Inexpressible pain troubled him, until the blocheaded Brog compacted his
magical powers and hurled a major part of the fire far away from himself. From the fire, which did not want to cool down,
however immediately the first dragon, called Garsharak, rose and he bore many further lower dragons in the course of the
centuries from his fire and his magic, of the like we know today. 

The First Creatures BOOK TWO (1st edition)

Brog however laughed over the dragon, which he had create, because he roamed over Tibianic and was a terror to the few
other creatures. Brog was fascinated by this created being and its terrible children, although they showed him neither loyalty nor
respect. Thus Brog created further life, imitiating his shape, in order to please him, and so the cyclops entered the world. 
Zathroth however was angered, because he thought the cyclos stupid and awkward. Too little trouble did they spread in the
world, because they quarried in Tibianic for metals and enjoyed to process it with fire and force. They were too few for his likes,
because they hardly grew in numbers. 
Thus Zathroth reprimanded his blockheaded son and ordered him to create new life. For he himself still could not understand
the secret of life. Under his guidance the first trolls, numerous and vexatious, developed but still without the malicious cunning,
which Zathroth desired. Next father and son therefore created the orcs. And the orcs turned out just like the dark God wanted
them. They flowed over Tibianic, spread out and began to devastate it.

The First Creatures BOOK ONE (2nd Edition)

Zathroth however was delighted by the destructive potential, which Fafnar showed, and he looked upon her with delight. He
flattered her with compliments, and he succeeded in seducing her. 
Thus they conceived Brog, the fiery raging berserker. Brog possessed only little of his fathers wisdom, and the heat of his
mother burned only deep inside of him. There however the fire became more ravaging and more hurting, and the rough titan
raged and cried that the elements were shaken. Inexpressible pain troubled him, until the blocheaded Brog compacted his
magical powers and hurled a major part of the fire far away from himself. From the fire, which did not want to cool down,
however immediately the first dragon, called Garsharak, rose and he bore many further lower dragons in the course of the
centuries from his fire and his magic, of the like we know today. 

The First Creatures BOOK TWO (2nd Edition)

Brog however laughed over the dragon, which he had create, because he roamed over Medivia and was a terror to the few
other creatures. Brog was fascinated by this created being and its terrible children, although they showed him neither loyalty nor
respect. Thus Brog created further life, imitiating his shape, in order to please him, and so the cyclops entered the world.
Zathroth however was angered, because he thought the cyclos stupid and awkward. Too little trouble did they spread in the
world, because they quarried in Medivia for metals and enjoyed to process it with fire and force. They were too few for his likes,
because they hardly grew in numbers.
Thus Zathroth reprimanded his blockheaded son and ordered him to create new life. For he himself still could not understand
the secret of life. Under his guidance the first trolls, numerous and vexatious, developed but still without the malicious cunning,
which Zathroth desired. Next father and son therefore created the orcs. And the orcs turned out just like the dark God wanted
them. They flowed over Medivia, spread out and began to devastate it.


The Creation of Humans

The Creation of Humans BOOK ONE

There the Gods created the first human, Banor, the godly warrior! This entity was filled by the godly power and was full of
courage and responsibility. After his image and with parts of his body the Gods created him attendants, Humans. 
Nobody knows, which Gods brought their powers into the recent creation, and some say that Zathroth spoiled also this
creation. Yes, some even state that the good Gods created a twin for Banor, which should embody the powers of magic,
whose raw form however was stolen by Zathroth, and he had manufactured from it the first daemonic lords to lead his
attendants from hell. 
Whichever it might be, in any case the humans took on the fight against the crowds of the undead and probably against the
dragons, orcs and their unholy attendants, too, and Banor was a glorious leader for mankind. 

The Creation of Humans BOOK TWO

Thus the age of the wars of the unliving began. The battles were furious and bloody and for along time no side was
apparently winning. Uman gave humans the art of magic and instructed them in the magic crafts. But even the sorcerers could
not turn the tables. Some of them turned thereupon away from Uman and called Crunor their lord, in order to serve from then
on as druids for the forces of the life. Together with the godly world tree Crunor they created many of the creatures, that
populate the wilderness today, although a variety of these creatures was extinguished in the wars of that time. 
Banor however chose the noblest of the mortal ones, Kirana, as its wife, and she bore him Elane, which possessed as much
virtue as combat and magical powers. And she became the first of the noble paladins. Until our times the leader of the paladins
is in honors to her a woman and assumes the honorary name Elane. 

The Creation of Humans BOOK THREE

All this however could not turn the war luck against the dark hordes. Whereever Banor appeared personally to lead the
armies of humans, they triumphed, but on the other battlegrounds they were too often crushed by the dark crowds. 
Thus Banor asked the gods to help him and the gods in their infinite wisdom created the portal of the souls. By means this
mystic of gate souls from planes of existence far, far away of Tibianic could be called in order to assume the shape of heroes. 
With these champions as leaders the humans turned the tables in the great war. They alone under all the mortals had the
possibility of becoming similar to Banor, uniting power and cunning. Thus the hordes of undead and their terrible leaders were
slowly but inexorably overwhelmed.


The Awakening of the Gods

The Awaking of the Gods BOOK ONE

In the beginningthere was only the big gaping void. 
It was omnipresent and nowhere. 
Into this desert entered Fardos, the creator, and Uman Zathroth, incorporating magic. Nobody knows where they came
from or whether they always have existed and just awaked from the deep slumber of the infinity. 
Fardos fulfilled by the need to create and give birth. He stepped into existence and began immediately with the act of the

creation,because he was fully creative power and impatient. His godly powers emerged from him and created, formed. 
But all his works slipped out of his hands as the void was everywhere. No single work was to last. Everything that he
devised dissolved in the void even before it was completed. 
Uman Zathroth regarded his undertakings
thoughtfully,because Uman Zathroth was wise and fullfilledwith magic
powers and insatiable hunger for knowledge, comprehension
andenlightenment. He was a creature similar and nevertheless
different to the clear working of the
Fardos,because mysteries and secrets were the aspects of his being. Uman and Zathroth
were two entities and nevertheless one. Uman was the light, bright aspect of the magic strength. His was the gift to work benign
wonders. Zathroth however, his different - dark - side, was
corruptiveurge, the vain self purposeof magic, destructive and a
desecration! This entity, which was two and one nevertheless, observed now the works of his companion in infinity. 

The Awaking of the Gods BOOK TWO 

For a long timeFardos exhausted his enormous powers in futile activity. Finallyhe asked his companion for support in his
attempts. Uman consented only too readily, but Zathroth, the dark one of the twins,
refusedhimself. Thus Fardos and Uman
strived together to attempt the CREATION -
howevertheir laborings were not rewarded with success again. Just like before
everything was drained away as soon as they created it, and Zathroth laughed full of contempt. 
      The power
however, which Uman and Fardos spent, did seep away in the universe-filling void. Nobody knows
      whetherit was this power that lured another entity to them, whether it aroused this godly being, or whether in a
      mysterious way it created this entity. In any event, suddenly the enormous entity Tibianicsula rose from the void and
examined the two other godly beings. Fardos and Uman welcomed Tibianicsula as their sister and admired
her,because she was
the perfect unity of the elements. Zathroth
howeverfumed with silent hate, as he didn't want to share the void with one more
entity.


War Over Creation

The War over the Creation BOOK ONE

Uman was distressed by the actions of his dark side, and he asked Fardos to help him with his attempt to separate from his
bad side. For a long time they manipulated and pulled on the essence of Uman-Zathroth, but only to detect that this unitity was
destined for eternity. 
But a small part of Uman-Zatroth, a godly fragment separated itself due to this pulling and strugglig, and it assumed the shape
of Kirok, which one would call the crazy one. Kirok was from precipitous, scizophrenic nature. On the one hand he was
brilliant and creative, on the other hand one he was ludicrous and full of folly. Thus Kirok became the protection patron of the
scientists on the one hand, and the jesters and jokers on the other hand. 
Meanwhile the gruesome children of the dark gods raged more and more savagely, and the devastation of the world
continued without cessation. Some of the other gods did not want to witness anymore, how their creation was troubled and
subjected by the creatures after the spirit of Zathroth, and some decided to do something about that. 
Crunor created the wolves in order to protect his forests against the orcs, but these were too numerous! Only in the deepest
forests and in wild herds the wolves learned to defeat their bipedal opponents. 

The War over the Creation BOOK TWO

Basteth wanted to come to aid her cousin, but her creatures, large and dreadful as they were simply could not walk ashore.
She was only able to send the snakes, but they were too weak, and the orcs too powerfull. Thus she gave them pus from her
festering face wounds as dangerous poison. But too bad! Still the bad orcs, equipped with cyclop weapons, were too powerful
and too malicious. 
But when the Orks threatened to cover Tibianic almost completely, the dragon came! They had decided that only they
themselves were to be the true and absolute rulers of Tibianic. They did know no mercy in their rage! With fire and magic
they annihilated the orcs, devastated their cities and drove them into the underworld. Even the cyclops, which hurried
furiously to the battle, and auxiliary troops from enslaved trolls were no match against the fiery anger of the dragons. Enormous
cyclopic cities were laid into ruins, unbelievable forging factories were lost for all eternity, and until today the cyclops are upset
about the orcs because of these losses. 

The War over the Creation BOOK THREE

But on the other hand, many dragons fell due to the onslaught of the enormous hordes of orcs and their allies. Until today
none of the old peoples has recovered from the great war. Tibianic was completely scattered with the corpses of the great battle,
and all life threatened to be suffocated thereby. 
There the gods decided that Uman should unite with the earth in order to create a godly being, which would take care of the
dead. But Zathroth used a deception and appeared to the earth as its other side, Uman, and conceived in his place a being.
This was the birth of Urgith, the master of the undead. 
And immediately the dead ones began to raise themselves on his calling, and they all were his creatures. Like the orcs before
them, now the undead covered the body of the mother Tibianic, and his children, the rats, were Urgith's messengers and scouts. 
Then however Uman and Tibianic united, as it had been agreed upon, and Toth was born. Toth became the guardian of the
dead ones and sent his large worms which began to devour the undead. For a long time the struggle lasted and again no end
was to be foreseen. 

The War over the Creation BOOK FOUR

The good Gods created and threw race after race into the struggle about the world. All of them were defeated! Almost
everyone of the old races, which we know only as the Ancients, was defeated and buried by the sands of the time, because
they were no match to the agressive rage and the emotionless intrepidity of their opponents. 
According to our knowledge, only the delicate elves in their cities deep in the forests and the dwarves in their fortresses deep
under the mountains survived the corpse wars, although at some campfires rumors are spread about other races, created by
both sides for this unholy war, and of which some individuals are said to still be around. 
Just as strong and powerful as these peoples were, they were one-sided and of little flexibility. Worse still: Some creatures
succumbed to the temptations of Zathroth about power and great knowledge. They switched sides, and rumor has it that the
most powerful of the Ancients were hurled out of this world by the good Gods for their betrayal to suffer eternally in the sphere,
which was created in order to punish them for their misdeeds, and changed to what nowadays is called the daemons. 
All their magic, which was probably given to the old peoples in excess, could not make them victorious, and they and their
buildings disappeared gradually from the face of Tibianic.


The Great Creation

The Great Creation BOOK ONE

Uman in his wisdom recognized the possibilities, which revealed themselves to them here, and he asked Tibianicsula join in the
circle of the creators and help them with the task of the creation. Tibianicsula
agreed,because she also was fascinated by the idea
of the creation. 
Uman, whose nature was to win secrets and gain insights, had
relizedwhat their error at the preceding attempts had been:
Without a fixed pivot point there was no existence possible, and everything had to diffuse away as it was without direction and
target. 
And to remedy that he invented TIME! 
In order to create the time, the Gods united their powers. Even Zathroth was fascinated by the idea of his other half and
contributed a tiny proportion of his strength to the effort. The wise claim that it is to be due to his working that all time strives in
the long run to decay and destruction. 
The powers of the godly bundled themselves to an enormous power greater than any in existence before. It began to
crystallize itself in the void to an enormous spiral. Higher and higher it mounted up, became firmness, pivot point, direction and
aim of existence! And in such a way the crystal column of time grew upwards and was from then on the unmovable center of
creation. 

The Great Creation BOOK TWO

But even at the culmination point of the creation Zathroth bundeled all his destructive powers to a weapon and pushed it with
all the strength that he could muster into the heart of Tibianicsula, whose existence he did not want to endure any more. And as the
divinity was weakened by the creation and without suspicion and resistance, the deadly attack penetrated to the core of her
being and destroyed her. 
The elements - fires, water, earth and air - were jerked out of their harmony and landed at the base of the column of time.


 

Birth of the Elements

The Birth of the Elements BOOK ONE

Schocked Uman and Fardos tried to grab hold of the dispersing being of Tibianic, but it was about to slip out of their hands
like their creations before. They wove a powerful spell, the spell of the creation, in order to bind Tibianics essence to the
column of time. As Zathroth laughed loudly, in his vain triumph, he did not understand their words, and so the secret of creation
and life stayed hidden from him forever. 
They however wove the fleeting elements to powerful strands. Althought they did not succeed in uniting them again but the
individual parts became something new, the first real creation. 
Thus the living part became Tibianic, born from the element earth, Sula became the sea washing around it. Air rose over the
creation and layed itself like a protecting blanket over the creation, and the fire seeped under it and began to warm it up. 
Behold: Each of the separate parts of the god was full of life and divinity! But none of the elements possessed the spirit of the
Tibianic, but they were wild and impetuous, following always the impulses which corresponded to their nature. 

The Birth of the Elements BOOK TWO

And Uman and Fardos were chagrined about the dastardly deed or Zathroth. They decided to create from the elements
something new, similar to Tibianic. For a long time they looked for a way of achie this end. Finally Uman found a solution: the
birth, which created live from live. One of the Godly had to unite with one of the elements and could thus create a new entity. 
Thus Fardos and the Fire united, and the Fire bore two children, Fafnar and Suon, the Suns of Tibianic. Suon of calm and
considerate nature. But Fafnar, its sister, was self-willed and stubborn. She rose vainly over the elements and began to scorch
them. Therefore Suon also rose up in order to stop his sister. A wild struggle started and pretty soon it turned out that Suon
was the stronger one of the two. So Fafnar fled under Tibianic into the parental fire, but Suon wanted his sister to promise him
never to scorch the other elements again. 

The Birth of the Elements BOOK THREE

Thus he followed the vain sister and sought her it. She however was quick and escaped from him again. She escaped on the
other side and again rose over all elements, and began anew, to scorch these. When Suon followed her now, in order to punish
her, she didn't let it come not a further test of strength and escaped the brother immediately. He followed the teasing and
aggravating sister tirelessly into the embrace of the fire. But Fafnar was a step ahead of him and had already fled again onto the
other side over the elements ... and in such a way this continues to go on even today. 
Uman united himself with the earth, which we know as Tibianic. And the earth bore him Crunor, the first tree. Crunor was full of
charm and vitality. Also he loved his own shape, but he was wiser than Fafnar and possessed the gift of modesty. Inspires by
the creation he bore from itself all the plants, small and large! And they spread out on the body of mother Tibianic, like a dress - it
was a delight to see. 

The Birth of the Elements BOOK FOUR

Fardos connected himself with air, and its child was called Nornur, fate. Nornur envied the brother Crunor because of his
shape, as he was hardly more than wind and nebulae, and he asked he brother for assistance in creating a shape for him. But no
matter how hard the brothers tried, Nornur couldn't appear to be much more than a shadow of a ghost. 
Thus Nornur decided to create creatures in order to reveal himself. Thus the spiders came into the world, which are able to
web their ghostlike spiderwebs, which copy Nornurs shape, and thus praise and honor him. 
Also Uman and Sula, the sea, found together, and they conceived Bastesh, the unfathomable one. She was exceedingly
beautiful, and the Godly were astonished. But Fafnar, the sun, looked upon all this beauty full of envy! When the newly born
Bastesh looked up to her, she attacked her with fiery claws in the face and scratched it dreadfully. Probably Bastesh would not
have survived the attack of her sister, had not the other Gods hurriedly come to help and driven away the ravishing Fafnar. 
Bastesh however was frightened and disfigured. Full of fear she fled into the embrace of her mother Sula. In the depths of the
seas the unfathomable one hides herself since that time, and little is known about her and her workings. Only the fact that the
sea has been populated since that time by numerous creatures, may tell us that Bastesh seems to create these in the depth. In
addition it is said that since that time the water of the seas is salty from the tears, which the disfigured Bastesh sheds out of
anguish and pain.


 

Orc

Unknown Book Title

Orcs ARE intelligent. Though some dwarfes mumble about a shared hivemind of the greenskins, there is no evidence for that. Orcs have speech and are capable to learn other humanoids language quite well ... if they want, what almost never is the case. They lack a written language though. Some of the more educated orcs use human letters to write down orcish texts. Its rumored that the orcs we encounter now and then are just barbarians of their own kind and that there is a more 'civilized' orcish culture somewhere. There are some clues that the orcs indeed had a written language, but the modern orcs is unable to read it as we are.

Unknown Book Title

Omark ikem goshak ba batuk 
Booz karek utash gort mora 
ouk bota bana ikem

Translation:
Must me buy what? bow 
Beer ??? ??? do hunting knife 
the leader shorter me

 

Unknown Book Title

taka arash ouk karak minotaur 
batash ferut ouk taka 
minotaur karakim kiskesh 
ORC BUTA BANA 
BUTA BANA

Translation:
??? Have The ??? minotaur 
Here Leave! The  ???
Minotaur ??? ??? 
ORC IDIOT SHORT(ER)
IDIOT SHORT(ER)

 

Unknown Book Title

5 5 5 5 2 charcha
5 burka
5 burka bata
2 batuk
5 1 aka bora 
3 tulak bora

Unknown Book Title

My travels.

As the orcs approached I've hidden myself in the bushes near the lake. I did hardly dare to breath as they met only some inches from my nose. I thought my wild beating heart might betray me to this murderous beasts.
I overheared the greenskined brutes. 'charach' (or so) one said and the other responded the same way, then they began to chat in their strange language, certainly talking about some gruesome plot against mankind. Talking they wandered away and after they vanished from my view I quickly got up and headed to Thais as fast as I could.


Misc

Unknown Book Title

Cooking Frogs without magic.

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Once upon a time there was a little gnome. 
And as all gnomes he was a treacherous, greedy coward (and that's pretty treacherous, greedy and cowardish). One day in the middle of a deep forest the little gnome met a little girl wearing a pretty red cap. As the greedy gnome saw that she was carrying a bag full of finest bread and a flask of wine, he pretended to be starving and begged the little girl for food and water in a way anoying as only gnomes can be (and that's pretty anoying). But the girl was warned of treacherous gnomes by a valiant huntsman she met before and she quickly ran away from the greedy little gnome. The gnome became angry but was afraid to steal from her, because she might have been stronger than him. So he wandered into the woods cursing as only gnomes can curse (and that's pretty ugly). By chance he almost stumbled over a sleeping bard. Quickly figuring out the magical nature of the flute lying near the sleeping bard, he stole it as quickly as only a gnome can do (and that's pretty quick). Using the magic flute he lured a pack of wolves to the little girls grandmas house and let the beasts chase both into the wilderness and laughed wickedly as only gnomes can laugh (and that's pretty wicked). Laughing the gnome gulped the wine and swallowed the bread as fast as only gnomes can (and that's pretty fast). So he lived in the woods and molested squirrels happily ever after.


Trolls

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As we travelled through the dungeon tunnels we came to a big cave. In the light of our torches we saw several eyes glowing in the darkness, then the trolls attacked, silently as usual. We immediately dropped our torches and raised our shields to block the first attack, then we counterattacked. Soon the floor was wet with blood, ours and theirs. They were very skilled in blocking our blows and I am sure with inferior weapons we would have hacked on these beasts for an eternity.


Ghouls

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I was wrong. I wasn't eating ghouls. I'm the one who was being eaten. So I simply locked him away.