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== General ==
 
== General ==
 
  
Mangore Kiramin was a man who lived around the year 300 AB. He was the Sword-bard of Aramaelle and a Warder of Caraighan Maconar.  
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Mangore Kiramin was a man who lived around the year 300 AB. He was the Sword-bard of [[Aramaelle]] and a [[Warder]] of [[Caraighan Maconar]].  
  
He made a fragmentary translation of the Prophecies of the Dragon into what was then called the vulgar tongue.  
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He made a fragmentary translation of the ''[[The Karaethon Cycle|Prophecies of the Dragon]]'' into what was then called the vulgar tongue.  
  
 
(Reference: A Crown of Swords, Footer)  
 
(Reference: A Crown of Swords, Footer)  
 
 
 
  
 
== Quotes ==
 
== Quotes ==
 
   
 
   
 
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"''Master of the lightnings, rider on the storm, wearer of a crown of swords, spinner-out of fate. Who thinks he turns the Wheel of Time, may learn the truth too late.''" (Part of Mangore's translation; A Crown of Swords, Footer)  
"Master of the lightnings, rider on the storm, wearer of a crown of swords, spinner-out of fate. Who thinks he turns the Wheel of Time, may learn the truth too late." (Part of Mangore's translation; A Crown of Swords, Footer)  
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:07, 11 November 2011

Author: Atarah al'Norahn

General

Mangore Kiramin was a man who lived around the year 300 AB. He was the Sword-bard of Aramaelle and a Warder of Caraighan Maconar.

He made a fragmentary translation of the Prophecies of the Dragon into what was then called the vulgar tongue.

(Reference: A Crown of Swords, Footer)

Quotes

"Master of the lightnings, rider on the storm, wearer of a crown of swords, spinner-out of fate. Who thinks he turns the Wheel of Time, may learn the truth too late." (Part of Mangore's translation; A Crown of Swords, Footer)