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== Poetry == | == Poetry == | ||
===Poems from The Ancient Period=== | |||
===Poems from The | |||
Poems from the Pre-Fielding League era | Poems from the Pre-Fielding League era | ||
===Poetry from The Period of Enlightenment=== | ===Poetry from The Period of Enlightenment=== | ||
The period of Enlightenment came after [[Diamoclease I]] founded the [[Fielding League]]. | |||
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'''Watching the Feldleser''' | |||
Blinding Light around him, <br /> | |||
Feeling the power of his presence, <br /> | |||
I can't help but to cry, <br /> | |||
At this man so intune with the covens, <br /> | |||
Untied they all look to him, <br /> | |||
The first Feldleser, <br /> | |||
All watch in awe, <br /> | |||
To the most talented of us all. <br /> | |||
~ Anon. | |||
One of the oldest poems from the early days of the Laudean Fielding League, this poem is so old nobody is sure of the poet's name. | |||
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===The period of Kings=== | ===The period of Kings=== | ||
Works written when the Monarchy ruled Til'ahn. These were generally written by the upper class for the upper classes | Works written when the Monarchy ruled Til'ahn. These were generally written by the upper class for the upper classes | ||
===The period of Modernity=== | ===The period of Modernity=== | ||
Works from Modern Til'ahn, once Hi-Tech technology took power. Changing Laudean way of life -particularly following industrial revolution and the development of Manar. | |||
Works from Modern Til'ahn, once Hi-Tech technology took power. Changing | |||
===Poetry from The Period of Neo-Enlightenment=== | ===Poetry from The Period of Neo-Enlightenment=== | ||
A group of Laudean writers who returned to more traditional routes of poetry as with the lost Period of Enlightenment. | |||
A group of | |||
===The Post-Warp era=== | ===The Post-Warp era=== | ||
Works from the successful development of Warp Drive. | Works from the successful development of Warp Drive. | ||
===The Revolutionary Period=== | ===The Revolutionary Period=== | ||
Works dealing with the turmoil of recent revolution. | Works dealing with the turmoil of recent revolution. | ||
===The contemporary period/ Republic Era=== | ===The contemporary period/ Republic Era=== | ||
Modern day works by living Laudeans | |||
==Short Stories== | |||
* [[The Dawning]] | |||
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Poetry
Poems from The Ancient Period
Poems from the Pre-Fielding League era
Poetry from The Period of Enlightenment
The period of Enlightenment came after Diamoclease I founded the Fielding League.
Watching the Feldleser
Blinding Light around him,
Feeling the power of his presence,
I can't help but to cry,
At this man so intune with the covens,
Untied they all look to him,
The first Feldleser,
All watch in awe,
To the most talented of us all.
~ Anon.
One of the oldest poems from the early days of the Laudean Fielding League, this poem is so old nobody is sure of the poet's name.
The period of Kings
Works written when the Monarchy ruled Til'ahn. These were generally written by the upper class for the upper classes
The period of Modernity
Works from Modern Til'ahn, once Hi-Tech technology took power. Changing Laudean way of life -particularly following industrial revolution and the development of Manar.
Poetry from The Period of Neo-Enlightenment
A group of Laudean writers who returned to more traditional routes of poetry as with the lost Period of Enlightenment.
The Post-Warp era
Works from the successful development of Warp Drive.
The Revolutionary Period
Works dealing with the turmoil of recent revolution.
The contemporary period/ Republic Era
Modern day works by living Laudeans