The more common variant in Orvaelos is:
". . . Take advantage of their lonely womenfolk."
But. . . details. . . details.
"...Do as the Groamen do" ?
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The more common variant in Orvaelos is:
". . . Take advantage of their lonely womenfolk."
But. . . details. . . details.
maybe it's more:
"...they can tell by your cough where you're from."
"...do not sneeze in public."
"...remember that grey is not a colour, it's contrast."
;-)
Two in harmony surpass one in perfection
Baz, thats brilliant. As the mapping zooms in I think we are going to have to map a small remote retreat occupied the travelling philosopher poet Baziron. Sounds like he comes from Orvaelos or other such gentile place. Certainly never walked the sands of the uplands, heard the death wail of the women at the riversides, or drew the hujil circle with ash around the place where he slept at night.
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Isn't it amazing how such off-handed comments can draw such inspiration.
Kewl. I like that idea - even though Orvaelos might actually deny ever having known me ;-)
So then, here's another:
"In times of the plague, humour is the first victim"
(This one was a chalk graffiti on the city of some public building in [some groamish city])
Two in harmony surpass one in perfection