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The '''Book of Rings''' was written by [[Kenan Sahrmal]] of [[Shandalar]] and read by many of his followers, including [[Bani Bakur]]. One lesson said that indirect assault may triumph where direct assault fails. | {{Infobox artifact | ||
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The '''Book of Rings''' was written by [[Kenan Sahrmal]] of [[Shandalar]] and read by many of his followers, including [[Bani Bakur]]. One lesson said that indirect assault may triumph where direct assault fails.<ref name="Shandalar comic">[[David Quinn]] (1996), "''[[Shandalar (comic)|Shandalar]]''", [[Armada]]</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:33, 24 June 2023
Book of Rings | |
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Origin | Shandalar |
Creator | Kenan Sahrmal |
User | Bani Bakur |
Status | Unknown |
The Book of Rings was written by Kenan Sahrmal of Shandalar and read by many of his followers, including Bani Bakur. One lesson said that indirect assault may triumph where direct assault fails.[1]
References
- ↑ David Quinn (1996), "Shandalar", Armada