No, I mean— [ He shakes his head. He read it. It is fucking sparse. Hardly worth the weight of the entire tome. But that isn't what he's referring to. ]
You said it was originally in another language. But who wrote it, if it occurred before a written language existed? On the Continent, the elves—Ithlinne's prophecy has been recorded in both Elder and the common tongue. Across multiple writings. Scholars have debated it for centuries. When it will come to pass, what the new sun refers to. That sort of bullshit. But Ithlinne herself is the known source.
[ So who is the known source for this? Or what? Was it Cain himself? ]
Who witnessed Cain and Abel? How did this story come to be told and recorded for generations?
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You said it was originally in another language. But who wrote it, if it occurred before a written language existed? On the Continent, the elves—Ithlinne's prophecy has been recorded in both Elder and the common tongue. Across multiple writings. Scholars have debated it for centuries. When it will come to pass, what the new sun refers to. That sort of bullshit. But Ithlinne herself is the known source.
[ So who is the known source for this? Or what? Was it Cain himself? ]
Who witnessed Cain and Abel? How did this story come to be told and recorded for generations?