Book of Nasariane

Sinin

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Sinin

Author: Polaena Era Written: Conception Era Subject Matter: The values and virtues held most important by Polaena

Summary / Known Contents

The eighth book in the Book of Nasariane. Written by Polaena, it outlines the values she considers most essential to a righteous life, the moral framework that the later legal and ecclesiastical books build upon. Functions as something of a character study of Polaena herself, expressed through her own articulation of what she prizes in mortal conduct.

Significance

One of the most personally expressive of the Polaenian texts. The priest in Covana turns past Sinin on his way to Nasalis in Book II, implying it is among the more widely known and already-read books in the average believer's experience.

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Notes

  • Referenced by name in Book II when the Covana priest turns past it to reach Nasalis
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