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Writz Castle was a fantasy/general fiction author writing during the early [[Ages#The Second Age|Second Age]]. He is generally considered to be of little note, with only a handful of his works surviving past the end of the Age. | Writz Castle was a fantasy/general fiction author writing during the early [[Ages#The Second Age|Second Age]]. He is generally considered to be of little note, with only a handful of his works surviving past the end of the Age. | ||
− | His one notable achievement was | + | His one notable achievement was a largely invented account of [[Mehi Codex#Mehi Village|Mehi]], an unimportant [[Alliance]] village abandoned over a millennium earlier. At the time of writing, Castle genuinely believed the village to be fictional. |
This book went on to inspire a young [[Howard Winkle]], who rediscovered Mehi, and made several surprising historical finds there. | This book went on to inspire a young [[Howard Winkle]], who rediscovered Mehi, and made several surprising historical finds there. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:35, 27 December 2018
Writz Castle was a fantasy/general fiction author writing during the early Second Age. He is generally considered to be of little note, with only a handful of his works surviving past the end of the Age.
His one notable achievement was a largely invented account of Mehi, an unimportant Alliance village abandoned over a millennium earlier. At the time of writing, Castle genuinely believed the village to be fictional.
This book went on to inspire a young Howard Winkle, who rediscovered Mehi, and made several surprising historical finds there.