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A Stone's Throw

By CS on May 6, 2005 3:12 am
A phantom text for the Lexicon game. Written by Rollin. Details the knowledge gained from a careful study of the tossing of a single stone. Written in a lively and engaging s
A cursed and dangerous, but ultimately very useful text for keeping the lab tidy, written by an aged and eccentric Christopherean dwarf.

Ab esse ad posse

By Em on October 17, 2005 6:33 am
A comprehensive text on the five substances for the Lexicon Game.

ad voco draconis

By Em on October 25, 2005 2:14 pm | 6 Comments
ad voco draconis by Testudo Tesselata (L107) filia Chalybs (L77) Full bound octavo text in embossed leather with metal decoration and fasteners. Each section contains a full color plate with illustrations by the author or adapted from traditional sources, showing...

An Infinite Quiet

By Em on May 18, 2005 2:43 pm | 8 Comments
A quintillican text on the deception of the diabolic.

Annus Unus

By Em on November 28, 2005 1:04 am | 1 Comment
Religious interpretation of the works of Lem, written by the founder of the Circulan School.

Black Book of Lem

By Em on March 30, 2005 4:48 pm
Foundational text by Founder Lem

Blank Book of Lem

By CS on April 19, 2005 11:23 am
Infamous Purpurean satire of the the Linguan tradition of Lemmitism. The initial version, the Blank Book proper is a rather thin joke (being in fact a blank book) , but the Blank Book with Commentary is the cornerstone of Purpureanism.

Caudex lamminæ glaciei

By Kip Manley on November 22, 2005 10:04 pm | 2 Comments
Mostly known for the spells and mentem theory that concern themselves with strengthening the ice and protecting the dreamer from the deeps, its striking approach has relegated it to the second or third tier of mentem texts, along with Fons indolis or Rationis mentis.

Circli et nimbi

By Kip Manley on May 24, 2005 11:38 pm
A moderately comprehensive phantom text on Lemmish theory for non-Lemmites.
A Lexicon Book: This is dry and sterile work that pales in comparison with what it thinks to be returning to us.

Concordance for the Birds

By CS on April 19, 2005 4:06 am
A Lexicon Book: Sonata's satire of Westmarchism does not impress a certain Circulan.

Corpus dolorosus

By Kip Manley on April 19, 2005 6:53 am | 15 Comments
A Lexicon Book: Elias’s book on the body in pain is more controversial than he had perhaps expected.

de calamitas et adeifico

By Em on November 1, 2005 11:35 am | 1 Comment
de calamitas et aedifico (of loss and creation) by Caligatus filius Lagopus

De sedico

By Kip Manley on April 19, 2005 8:31 am
A Lexicon Book: On siegecraft. Also known as Sedicum Macri.
The Elements of Style Derived from the Works of Spingelli and Cos written by Ambrose filius Patiens of House Ægidius Manuscript completed 403. Numerous copies exist, both final and “hasty.” Annalum [2]. Bethelion [5] with innumerable student copies in...

Famae Facinus

By Em on November 7, 2005 12:25 pm | 6 Comments
famae facinus (reports of infamy) by Caleth (nee Tenellus) scholae Cristofer, filia Perfidius scholae Savacion.
The outer binding, constructed of wood stitched with metal and covered in a thick, rich velvet, is extraordinarily thick and heavy, making For Those So Lazy a tempting item to throw if faced with an exceptionally large rat.

Id videram

By Kip Manley on October 10, 2005 9:42 pm
A phantom text on the history of Ad Vim, with spells.