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Assorted texts from the AA Library:

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Archium Aeternam Charter

Archives, legends, oral and written lore, these are all important because they provide evidence of activities and tell us more about individuals and institutions. They tell stories. They also increase our sense of identity and understanding of cultures. Archives in particular are vital concentrators of knowledge because of their role in centralizing access to records. Records are essential extensions of sentient memory that can be used to help bind society together and serve as tools of social justice and reconciliation. However, since the Fall of the Guardians it has been clear that this knowledge of what had been before is hard to find and even harder to confirm.
 
It is the intent of Archium Aeternam that we, as a clan, stand as the repository of all known history for Ateraan. We seek to retain what all histories and traditions in archival form, that we can preserve them for all of Ateraan's peoples both present and future. We do not wish to lose the rich heritages of Ateraan to passive negligence and the passage of time. To that end we as a clan seek to gather, collate, and retain any significant information about Ateraan's past, lest it be lost with the arrival of another new era.
 
We are chroniclers and researchers, who work to write down not only lores of the past, but current events as well, to provide them to the public and preserve them for future generations. Archium Aeternam strives for knowledge and wisdom, and welcomes as members anyone with the same goals, regardless of nation, faith, guild, citizenship or race.

 

Founders
Eberline Ungulata, Druid Archivist and World News Reporter
Sage Faldu of the Druids
Kaalil Orspring, Master Scholar and World News Editor
Saelomae Silverthorn, Dahkoar High Priestess

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