How can there be such a long argument about men not reading in Way of Kings without anyone mentioning glyphs? They’re literally a secondary writing form that doesn’t “count” for the religious proscription. Men both read and write using glyphs all the time. Nothing formal, granted, but they see use in a huge variety of situations, including war.
How can there be such a long argument about men not reading in Way of Kings without anyone mentioning glyphs? They’re literally a secondary writing form that doesn’t “count” for the religious proscription. Men both read and write using glyphs all the time. Nothing formal, granted, but they see use in a huge variety of situations, including war.
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