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I, pronounced /aɪ̯/, is a mysterious entity with no origin. I is primarily known through I's writings, which have been written in a variety of languages. This leads historians to believe I was an explorer of the world who came in contact with many peoples. The knowledge I gained from this culminated in the most preserved of I's texts: the [[M'agma Aumbus]], a book that guided Nguhcraft for hundreds of past generations and continues to do so. Other texts written by I are poorly preserved and almost only contain fragments.
I, pronounced /aɪ̯/, is a mysterious entity with no origin. I is primarily known through I's writings, which have been written in a variety of languages. This leads historians to believe I was an explorer of the world who came in contact with many peoples. The knowledge I gained from this culminated in the most preserved of I's texts: the [[M'agma Aumbus]], a book that guided Nguhcraft for hundreds of past generations and continues to do so. Other texts written by I are poorly preserved and almost only contain fragments.
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Latest revision as of 18:25, 15 January 2025

The history and character of I is managed by the person/user Suqi who also plays the character Suqi.

I's visage is unknown
PronounsI/I/I's/Iself
Verbs may conjugate to either 1st or 3rd person
BornUnknown
DiedUnknown
OccupationsAuthor
Explorer?
TypePrimordial

I, pronounced /aɪ̯/, is a mysterious entity with no origin. I is primarily known through I's writings, which have been written in a variety of languages. This leads historians to believe I was an explorer of the world who came in contact with many peoples. The knowledge I gained from this culminated in the most preserved of I's texts: the M'agma Aumbus, a book that guided Nguhcraft for hundreds of past generations and continues to do so. Other texts written by I are poorly preserved and almost only contain fragments.