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Written by the [[Antioch I]], the last King of [[Old Hakan]]. It is written in verse and laden with metaphor and allusion. Some consider it historical while others read it as prophetic. Such controversy is the primary reason it was not included by the [[Second Council of Ubrect]] in the [[Canon of Orthodoxy]].
Written by the [[Antioch I]], the [[Sorcerer-King]] of Hakan Free City. It is written in verse and laden with metaphor and allusion. Some consider it historical while others read it as prophetic. Such controversy is the primary reason it was not included by the [[Second Council of Ubrect]] in the [[Canon of Orthodoxy]].

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Written by the Antioch I, the Sorcerer-King of Hakan Free City. It is written in verse and laden with metaphor and allusion. Some consider it historical while others read it as prophetic. Such controversy is the primary reason it was not included by the Second Council of Ubrect in the Canon of Orthodoxy.