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The [[Protagonists]] were able to learn the meaning of a few of these runes from [[Richard Oddenheim]] one day after he may have had a little too much to drink and shared some of his notes with us.  Richard is familiar with this language because it is relevant to his current archaeological studies.   
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The [[Protagonists]] were able to learn the meaning of a few of these runes from [[Richard Oddenheim]] one day after he may have had a little too much to drink and shared some of his notes with them.  Richard is familiar with this language because it is relevant to his current archaeological studies.   
  
  
 
==Where Runes Have Been Seen==
 
==Where Runes Have Been Seen==
 
* Archaeological Fragment shown by Richard
 
* Archaeological Fragment shown by Richard
* Richard's magically sealed crates of archaeological findings that the Protagonists were hired to move
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* Richard's magically sealed crates of archaeological findings that the Protagonists were [[job|hired]] to move
 
* Richard's notes
 
* Richard's notes
 
* [[Magical Puzzle Lock]] at the gate of [[Lord Aiden's Mansion]]
 
* [[Magical Puzzle Lock]] at the gate of [[Lord Aiden's Mansion]]
 
* [[Floor Tile Puzzle]] in [[Lord Aiden's Study]]
 
* [[Floor Tile Puzzle]] in [[Lord Aiden's Study]]
 
* [[Lord Aiden's Trade Ledger]]
 
* [[Lord Aiden's Trade Ledger]]

Revision as of 21:41, 15 June 2016

The Paragon Alphabet is an ancient writing system used many years ago by the paragons. This system consists of symbols called runes. Runes can have multiple meanings being that each rune represents a letter but may also represent a word. Subtle markings or differences in the appearance of the rune may change its meaning entirely.


This language also includes it's own distinct Paragon Number System.


The Protagonists were able to learn the meaning of a few of these runes from Richard Oddenheim one day after he may have had a little too much to drink and shared some of his notes with them. Richard is familiar with this language because it is relevant to his current archaeological studies.


Where Runes Have Been Seen