21 entries bear this mark.
Dwarven annalist of the Age of Craggus; reads every winter as a god loosening his grip.
Orc oral-tradition scholar of the Seventh Dawn; argues that written history has systematically erased non-human cultural memory.
Gnome empiricist writing near the end of the Lost Ages; trusts only what can be touched, measured, or dated.
Halfling theologian of the Seventh Dawn; holds that the Dark Ages were a sacred season the living age has abandoned.
Human chronicler of the Great Expansion; reads history as the ascent of modern peoples toward rightful dominion.
Human cosmogonist of the Age of Craggus; mourns the Golden Age pantheon as an unrecoverable loss.
Elven mythographer of the Lost Ages; reads the three-soul death mechanics and daemon cycles as sacred cosmological texts.
Kendor historian of the Hykravones; the specialist on the Shattering's physical and cosmological mechanics.
Human theologian specializing in daemon death mechanics; the authority on faith-collapse events and their cosmological consequences.
Halfling survivor-chronicler; the sole eyewitness account of the World Fire from within a halfling settlement.
Dwarven genealogist specializing in the Gondurak clan lineages and Norse-branch dwarf succession disputes.
Lizardfolk linguist; the authority on the Ix- naming tradition and the reconstruction of the lizardfolk proto-language.
Naga sacred-historian; keeper of the Gaeaic Eon mythic prehistory from the naga formal oral tradition.
Human desert-cultures specialist; expert on the pre-Expansion tribal confederacies of the Oznak and Tarnak peoples.
Human specialist on the False God's reign; the only scholar to have reconstructed its administrative structure from material evidence.
Goblin oral historian; preserved the Stravlar fire-clan's living-ink genealogy tradition in written form before its extinction.
Gnome sky-trade-route cartographer; the definitive authority on skystone shipping lanes and high-altitude waypoints.
Tarkhetan natural-philosopher of the Firemage tradition who held the Evertorch was leyline geology, not miracle.
Human leyline theorist; the specialist on force-leyline mechanics and their interaction with inhabited landscapes.
Orc naturalist; catalogued the creature ecology of the Plenjorn Swamp and surrounding borderlands.
Harsh-branch elf historian of the Reign of Dragons; specialist on dragon-elf territorial conflict during the Gaeaic Eon.