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[[Dwilight_University/Project_Submissions/"Asylon":_A_Collection_of_Poems,_With_An_Essay_on_Patriotic_Poetry|"Asylon": A Collection of Poems, With An Essay on Patriotic Poetry]] by Ven Dhalgren
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- A collection of patriotic poetry with an essay on its canon and style.

Revision as of 01:50, 19 April 2012


The Spring of Cultural Awakening: An interdisciplinary project on the culture of Asylon

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"Can you smell it in the air, Asylon? The Spring calls us to glory.

We rose our swords to the sky, and now Asylon is a military power.

Let us now lift our quills to the heavens, and write the name of Asylon in the book of the immortals.

Let us march together towards the Spring of Cultural Awakening!"


Ven Dhalgren, Spring 18YD

History and Politics

Aedificium Ordinatio: Asylon by Halleria Feylonis.

- An Essay on the Structure of Government of the Kingdom of Asylon


Arts and Folklore

Asylon Heraldry by Muris Vecchio Ratto, former Dean of Arts of Dwilight University.

- A now dated work on the heraldry of Asylon, part of the Dwilight Regional Banner Project


There Is No Such Thing as a Simple Meal by Ven Dhalgren.

- A whimsical essay on the folklore of Gonophor


The Ballad of Jayle Trigger by Ven Dhalgren.

- A ballad written in honour of Jayle Trigger, noble of Asylon, for his solitary battles against the monsters in the north of the realm.


"Asylon": A Collection of Poems, With An Essay on Patriotic Poetry by Ven Dhalgren

- A collection of patriotic poetry with an essay on its canon and style.