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The '''Thousand-fold Refraction of Rabiah''' was a mysterious event in which the [[plane]] [[Rabiah]] was reproduced one-thousand times, creating a thousand and one virtually identical words. Some people, such as [[El-Hajjâj]], were not copied. [[Taysir]] was copied, but only five times. While fully incorporated into prerevisionist storyline, many theorize that the concept of the Thousand-fold Refraction came about as a flavorful explanation for why there could be multiples of the various characters in play, before the [[Legend Rule]] existed to handle such things.  
The '''Thousand-fold Refraction of Rabiah''' was a mysterious event in which the [[plane]] [[Rabiah]] was reproduced one-thousand times, creating a thousand and one virtually identical words. Some people, such as [[El-Hajjâj]], were not copied. [[Taysir]] was copied, but only five times. While fully incorporated into prerevisionist storyline, many theorize that the concept of the Thousand-fold Refraction came about as a flavorful explanation for why there could be multiples of the various characters in play, before the [[Legend Rule]] existed to handle such things.  


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Revision as of 11:02, 28 August 2006

The Thousand-fold Refraction of Rabiah was a mysterious event in which the plane Rabiah was reproduced one-thousand times, creating a thousand and one virtually identical words. Some people, such as El-Hajjâj, were not copied. Taysir was copied, but only five times. While fully incorporated into prerevisionist storyline, many theorize that the concept of the Thousand-fold Refraction came about as a flavorful explanation for why there could be multiples of the various characters in play, before the Legend Rule existed to handle such things.