![]() Within the Old Tongue, as all scholars know, words have variable meanings, and some meanings have shifted to varying degrees over time. Some difficulties arise not from age or verifiability, but from problems of translation, for the older documents were written primarily or completely in the Old Tongue. Wherever possible, the information has been at least partially verified by writings contemporary with their contents, but the older a document or manuscript, the harder it is to date pages precisely. All the information from the Age of Legends is based on documents from the first few centuries after the Breaking, when the writers might have had access to sources that had survived. No books or manuscripts have yet been found dating from before the Breaking. All information from the time of the Breaking of the World to the end of the Trolloc Wars was pulled from manuscript fragments of varying sizes, sometimes not even consisting of consecutive pages. The earlier period, from the end of the Trolloc Wars to the end of the War of the Hundred Years, left even less. ![]() Few complete books or manuscripts of any kind survive from the War of the Hundred Years. Almost all documents from before the War of the Hundred Years survive only as copies, or copies of copies, etc., and thus may well include mistakes made by the scribes. This compilation of the world’s geography, sociology, and history uses information dating from the earliest available records of the Age of Legends through the current era. ![]()
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