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A traditional ballad ''recorded in the Plain of Brahang'' (whatever that means) features Edvard von Craghelm.
 
A traditional ballad ''recorded in the Plain of Brahang'' (whatever that means) features Edvard von Craghelm.
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* By "recorded" I meant, of course "written down by a collector of ballads".  Naturally, you are not bound by this interpretation!  --[[User:Jcowan|Jcowan]] 13:48, 24 Jan 2005 (EST)
  
 
York of Brahang: A scholar who studied Lord Glossfordshier. His works were suppressed in manuscript.
 
York of Brahang: A scholar who studied Lord Glossfordshier. His works were suppressed in manuscript.

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In the year -37 EC, a short, sharp battle was held on the Plain of Brahang between two mercenary squadrons allegedly employed by Bysted Timperton and Baron Smallwood over the possession of a precious Aelfant coprolith, or petrified dung-ball. During a hand-to-hand struggle between the opposing merc captains, the coprolith unfortunately fractured, making possession of it moot. The battle was abandoned in mutual disgust; lawsuits over the contingency fees are still pending in the courts of Folktown.

A traditional ballad recorded in the Plain of Brahang (whatever that means) features Edvard von Craghelm.

  • By "recorded" I meant, of course "written down by a collector of ballads". Naturally, you are not bound by this interpretation! --Jcowan 13:48, 24 Jan 2005 (EST)

York of Brahang: A scholar who studied Lord Glossfordshier. His works were suppressed in manuscript.