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The '''Codex Baroviana''', though its material was first assembled by [[Bonaventure L'Heureaux]], is a document with many authors. As a scholar of [[Barovia]], you are encouraged to add to and emend its corpus! Although the accounts of each session should be left untouched, there is a variety of information, particularly about individual [[Dramatis_Personae|characters]] of the tale with whom you may have especial familiarity, that this codex still lacks. Add whatever you wish! Make stuff up! If any is found to be contradictory, it will simply be corrected by the august Prelate. | The '''Codex Baroviana''', though its material was first assembled by [[Bonaventure L'Heureaux]], is a document with many authors. As a scholar of [[Barovia]], you are encouraged to add to and emend its corpus! Although the accounts of each session should be left untouched, there is a variety of information, particularly about individual [[Dramatis_Personae|characters]] of the tale with whom you may have especial familiarity, that this codex still lacks. Add whatever you wish! Make stuff up! If any is found to be contradictory, it will simply be corrected by the august Prelate. | ||
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The Codex Baroviana, though its material was first assembled by Bonaventure L'Heureaux, is a document with many authors. As a scholar of Barovia, you are encouraged to add to and emend its corpus! Although the accounts of each session should be left untouched, there is a variety of information, particularly about individual characters of the tale with whom you may have especial familiarity, that this codex still lacks. Add whatever you wish! Make stuff up! If any is found to be contradictory, it will simply be corrected by the august Prelate.
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