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Welcome to the '''Avendar Bible''', a Wiki devoted to becoming the canonical source for Avendar history, legend, and quest info. It's a "Bible" since it allows immortals to have an easy way to keep track of what is and what is not true in the Avendar Mythos. It also lets you keep tabs on what quests or ongoing plot threads other immortals may currently be working on.
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Welcome to the '''Avendar Bible''', the Immortal Staff's canonical source for Avendar history, legend, and quest info. It's a "Bible" since it allows immortals to have an easy way to keep track of what is and what is not true in the Avendar Mythos as well as being the official documentation of our building resources.
  
More than all this, though, the '''Avendar Bible''' is a <i>Wiki</i>, which means that you, as John Q. Immortal, can edit, or even add your own pages. See something wrong in the definition of an orzub? Fix it! Wondering why there's no entry for the Krilin Bull? Add it yourself!  
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Being a wiki, anyone on the staff can edit or add pages. See something wrong in the definition of an orzub? Fix it! Wondering why there's no entry for the Krilin Bull? Add it yourself! One caveat: don't alter canon without getting a consensus agreement from other staff members.
  
 
Without further ado (not adieu), here are the major sub-pages:
 
Without further ado (not adieu), here are the major sub-pages:
  
* [[Genesis]]: The beginning of all future changes in Avendar (now largely replaced by the staff Development Forum)
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* [[Genesis]]: Info and documents relating to Avendar's development and early history.
 
* [[Exodus]]: Imm Commands and notes
 
* [[Exodus]]: Imm Commands and notes
* [[Leviticus]]: Building: documentation and styleguide
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* [[Leviticus]]: '''Building''': OLC and prog documentation; styleguide
 
* [[Proverbs]]: Quotes preserved for posterity
 
* [[Proverbs]]: Quotes preserved for posterity
* [[The Canon]]: An encyclopedia of all things Avendar.
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* [[The Canon]]: The official encyclopedia of all things Avendar.
* [[The Gospels]]: Immteraction: quests past, present, and future, as well as notes on houses and recurring NPCs
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* [[The Gospels]]: Prod site interaction notes on quests, houses, and special recurring NPCs.
* [[The Apocrypha]]: Backgrounds, logs, and works of fiction
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* [[The Apocrypha]]: A collection of backgrounds, logs, and works of fiction
 
* [[Special:AllPages|The Singularity]]: A listing of all the pages in the Avendar Bible
 
* [[Special:AllPages|The Singularity]]: A listing of all the pages in the Avendar Bible
 
* [[Exegesis]]: Help on using the Avendar Wiki
 
* [[Exegesis]]: Help on using the Avendar Wiki

Revision as of 18:49, 9 September 2013

Welcome to the Avendar Bible, the Immortal Staff's canonical source for Avendar history, legend, and quest info. It's a "Bible" since it allows immortals to have an easy way to keep track of what is and what is not true in the Avendar Mythos as well as being the official documentation of our building resources.

Being a wiki, anyone on the staff can edit or add pages. See something wrong in the definition of an orzub? Fix it! Wondering why there's no entry for the Krilin Bull? Add it yourself! One caveat: don't alter canon without getting a consensus agreement from other staff members.

Without further ado (not adieu), here are the major sub-pages:

  • Genesis: Info and documents relating to Avendar's development and early history.
  • Exodus: Imm Commands and notes
  • Leviticus: Building: OLC and prog documentation; styleguide
  • Proverbs: Quotes preserved for posterity
  • The Canon: The official encyclopedia of all things Avendar.
  • The Gospels: Prod site interaction notes on quests, houses, and special recurring NPCs.
  • The Apocrypha: A collection of backgrounds, logs, and works of fiction
  • The Singularity: A listing of all the pages in the Avendar Bible
  • Exegesis: Help on using the Avendar Wiki

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