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An edict goes out from the Lord of Anadune to the people of its land.

 

Edict of Anadune

Concerning the Clarification of Adunian Sub-Types

 

 

Sub-Types

Adunians since Asulon have begun to split into two main sub-types: the "Highlander" Adunian and the "Northerner" Adunian. In order to provide more clarity in speech, these sub-types will be given the names of "Anadunians" and "Adenians". Both will remain under the overarching name of Adunian. The Anadunians will be the people of the North, or the Adunians of Aegis. The Adenians will be the people of the Highlands, or the Adunians of Asulon.

 

Another topic to be addressed is the separate Adunians who chose to go to Oren and are not a part of Adunia. These are those who still consider themselves Adunian, and they shall be henceforth distinguished as Edorians.

 

 

 

At the bottom of the edict is the seal of Aru-Earendil

 

 

((Edit: I actually didn't think about Edoras... Lol. So much for me being a LOTR nut. Thanks for pointing that out Zero.))

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"Edoras. I wonder what the Rohirrim say to that." Silus nods once. "But still, a separation to clear up who is what is good. If you already intend to go different paths."

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Far away Mordanis Bedevere feels a slight tinge of annoyance as he ponders his existence as an Adunian

"Wish I didn't have such dirty blood, if only Lancel had found a cure for it."

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((Anadune is still there, unless something has happened very recently that I haven't seen. Or been told.))

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((That wasn't the death of Anadune, that was just sort of an inspirational piece about the Kingdom of Adunia. Han's not very good at explaining. It's more about the fact that even though Adunia is torn, its people still live on and still call themselves Adunians. Etc... I think I'll write that on that post.))

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Another topic to be addressed is the separate Adunians who chose to go to Oren and are not a part of Adunia. These are those who still consider themselves Adunian, and they shall be henceforth distinguished as Edorians.

"Since fockin' when? Yew can call ye'self an Edo-ree-an, ah'm an Adunian, and no half-arsed sodomite pre-pubescent king's gonna change that.

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Aru-Earendi meant that they were to be called Edorians as their sub-type, though they are still over-all Adunians. No offense was intended. 

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((You know chi I just published our recent history where we are obly classified as adunijians and anadunai. (And two books have alteady been sold and are in circulation.)

So we scratch that clarification and roll with this? Cause then i will have to publish the next addition to the history with this clarification in mind.))

Nestor takes a good look at the edict and tries to pronounce the names between his teeth.

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((The reason I used these names was because Adujian has been seen somewhat as an insult, and I didn't want to insult anyone. Each of these clarifications also means something in the adunian language, so I thought that might be a nice way to put things as well. I don't want you to have to redo your books, but if you like I can redo them when I can get to it. I'm sorry I wasn't able to explain this to you before.))

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