Book of Nasariane

Leneles

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Leneles

Author: Polaena Era Written: Conception Era Subject Matter: Polaena's holy laws, the commandments and rules governing righteous conduct

Summary / Known Contents

The tenth book in the Book of Nasariane. Written by Polaena, it codifies her holy laws, the explicit rules she expects mortals to follow. The most commonly cited of the Polaenian books in everyday Church practice, and the book after which many believers stop reading.

Significance

The priest at Covana notes in Book II that many followers stop reading the Book of Nasariane after Leneles; they want the laws and feel no need to go further. This makes Leneles the effective boundary between the commonly read early books and the rarely read later ones.

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Notes

  • Referenced explicitly by the Covana priest in Book II as the point at which most readers stop
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