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You have arrived. You have looked around. You may now leave your mark upon these pages — a name, a thought, a passing observation. The Chronicler reads every entry with genuine interest and only moderate bewilderment.

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☞ Entries Received Thus Far ☞
Brother Anselm of Dunkelfjord
☞ From: The Northern Reaches
A remarkable site. I came for the Bestiary and stayed for everything else. My notes on the Griffin have been incorporated with full credit, which is more than certain abbeys have done. I note the Great Worm entry with some personal unease. We do not speak of certain events of Day 6.
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A Passing Wanderer
☞ From: The Internet, Generally
Found this via Wiby. Was looking for something else. Am glad I did not find it. The illustrations page is my favourite. The Mechanical Serpent looks exactly like something I once dreamed about and then couldn't explain in the morning.
Marguerite, Keeper of Odd Lists
☞ From: Somewhere with good coffee
The Panther entry is beautiful. Medieval bestiaries are deeply underrated as a literary form. I appreciate that your moral lessons are both sincere and gently absurd, which is the correct ratio. I shall be linking to this from my own site. It is about lists. All kinds of lists. That is all.
oddlists.neocities.org
The Unnamed (???)
☞ From: [location data unavailable]
[This entry consists of 47 characters, none of which are in any known alphabet. The handwriting, if it can be called that, appears to be left-handed, right-handed and ambidextrous simultaneously. The Chronicler found it in the guestbook already written, despite no entry having been submitted. Classification is ongoing.]
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Even a brief note is welcomed with great sincerity.

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