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Date Posted: 13:07:10 11/12/03 Wed
Author: Vincent
Subject: Re: Hey Phoebe
In reply to: Phoebe 's message, "Hey Vince" on 16:44:36 11/11/03 Tue

>I am currently doing some research in the library
>concerning the Dragon Kings i.e. Vampire Kings. What
>do I find among the books we have? I am also using
>assistance from my aides. Perhaps they will be able
>to help me locate information sooner?

There is no useful information. You do find that the only remaining references to them are supposedly in the Nan Curinir.

The Book of Yaw says that "In the 375th year after the Fall of vile Angust and its degenerate citizens, there rose a prophet of Silver Tree who was vehement in his hate of evil, who, in his zealous rages, burned many books that told of evil histories. He spake against the degenerate Angustians and burned any history that presented them in a light that was not evil. The prophet was named Egy Jó Tanács Fasz, and his familiar was an angelic rooster of many miracles who wrote down his numerous sermons in three scripts for posterity."

You also note in the History of Inzeladun by Sha'a there is no mention of either Vampire Kings or Dragon Kings.

The archeologist Hihetetlen Magyarázat recently wrote of finding ancient ruins on Bakari that included pictograph scripts that told of a prophecy about Dragon Kings of old rising again amongst a kingdom of the dead and damned. He writes, in "Magyarázat's Monograph on the Strange Ruins of Bakari", that "the script indicates the existance of a history of these vampiric kings, but so much here is in ruin that I cannot find it. No scholar I know understands the reference, save one in Dagam, who was put to death by Isaxar the Vile before he could fully respond to my inquiry."

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