Notes[1] See A Sword for Kregen, Book 2 of the Jikaida Cycle, being Volume 20 of the Saga of Dray Prescot. ABA [2] Here Prescot gives the Kov’s full name. He then adds that these ridiculously long names of multiple syllables are both tiresome and unnecessary to his narrative. Apparently the more wonderful deeds a warrior performed the more syllables he tacked on to the end of his name. A.B.A. [3] See A Victory for Kregen. Book Four of the Jikaida Cycle, Volume 22 of the Saga of Dray Prescot. [4] worpling: A word of indeterminate meaning which I take in general to indicate someone talking on at length, maundering or jabbering, perhaps, whilst the auditor barely listens, wrapped in his or her own thoughts. Kregish is, obviously, a language of subtlety where simple words cloak a variety
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