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Lore:A Canção de Pelinal, v 1

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''{{Nst|[|ON=(}}Editor's Note: Volumes 1-6 are taken from the so-called Reman Manuscript located in the Imperial Library. It is a transcription of older fragments collected by an unknown scholar of the early [[Lore:Second Era|Second Era]]. Beyond this, little is known of the original sources of these fragments, some of which appear to be from the same period{{Nst| (|ON=, }}perhaps even from the same manuscript{{Nst|)|ON=}}. But, as no scholarly consensus yet exists on dating these six fragments, no opinions will be offered here.{{Nst|]|ON=)}}''

{{LetterPic|T}}hat he took the name "{{Lore Link|Pelinal Whitestrake|Pelinal}}" was passing strange, no matter his later sobriquets, which were many. That was an [[Lore:Mer|Elvish]] name, and Pelinal was a scourge on that race, and not much given to irony. Pelinal was much too grim for that; even in youth he wore white hair, and trouble followed him. Perhaps his enemies named Pelinal of their own in [[Lore:Ayleid Language|their tongue]], but that is doubtful, for it means "glorious knight", and he was neither to them. Certainly, many others added to that name during his days in [[Lore:Tamriel|Tamriel]]: he was Pelinal the Whitestrake because of his left hand, made of a killing light; he was Pelinal the Bloody, for he [drank] it in victory; he was Pelinal Insurgent, because he gave [[Lore:Alessian Slave Rebellion|the crusades]] a face; he was Pelinal In Triumph, as the words eventually became synonymous, and men-at-arms gave thanks to [[Lore:Eight Divines|the Eight]] when they saw his banner coming through war; he was Pelinal the Blamer, for he was quick to admonish those allies of his that favored tactics that ran counter to his, that is, sword-theory; and he was Pelinal the Third, though whether this was because some said he was a god guiser, who had [[Lore:Shezarrine|incarnated]] twice before already, or that, simpler, he was the third vision given to Perrif, anon [[Lore:Alessia|Alessia]], in her prayers of liberation before he walked among the quarters of rebellion, is unknown.

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