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The Laws of Antiquity, as described in [[The Book of Lore]], are a set of rules dating to the [[Mythical Age]]. Ironically, these are called 'the Laws of Antiquity', but do not refer to the era called [[Antiquity]]. The Laws of Antiquity cover such things as [[Magical Quest]]s, the [[Laws of Intent]], and the rules of the [[Mythical Age#Grey War|Grey War]].  
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The Laws of Antiquity, as described in [[The Book of Lore]], are a set of rules dating to the [[Mythical Age]]. Ironically, these are called 'the Laws of Antiquity', but do not refer to the era called [[Antiquity]]. The Laws of Antiquity cover such things as [[Magical Quest]]s, the [[Laws of Intent]], [[Rules of Antiquity]], and the rules of the [[Mythical Age#Grey War|Grey War]].  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:52, 15 July 2019

The Laws of Antiquity, as described in The Book of Lore, are a set of rules dating to the Mythical Age. Ironically, these are called 'the Laws of Antiquity', but do not refer to the era called Antiquity. The Laws of Antiquity cover such things as Magical Quests, the Laws of Intent, Rules of Antiquity, and the rules of the Grey War.