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The following pages are a true and authentic publication of the incredible deeds and remarkable discoveries of the [[Emperor Calus]], greatest emperor of the [[Cabal]], witnessed by his most loyal allies and recorded by his most trusted scribes.
The following pages are a true and authentic publication of the incredible deeds and remarkable discoveries of the [[Emperor Calus]], greatest emperor of the [[Cabal]], witnessed by his most loyal allies and recorded by his most trusted scribes.


Upon suffering a terrible betrayal at the hands of false allies, Emperor Calus commissioned the [[Chronicon]], a record of histories to preserve the truth of his magnanimous rule and unjust exile. His Royal Historians, Scribe Tlazat and Scribe [[Shagac]], are solemnly entrusted with the writing and keeping of these vital records.
Upon suffering a terrible betrayal at the hands of false allies, Emperor Calus commissioned the Chronicon, a record of histories to preserve the truth of his magnanimous rule and unjust exile. His Royal Historians, Scribe Tlazat and Scribe [[Shagac]], are solemnly entrusted with the writing and keeping of these vital records.


The records begin thus:
The records begin thus: