Difference between revisions of "Huan Ken"
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"The most interesting thing about '''Huan Ken''' is that there were | "The most interesting thing about '''Huan Ken''' is that there were | ||
two men of that name, who worked together. Twins, one a talented | two men of that name, who worked together. Twins, one a talented | ||
− | architect, one a powerful sorceror. They were not given the same name | + | architect, one a powerful [earth] sorceror. They were not given the same name |
by their parents, but took the same true professional name and consulted | by their parents, but took the same true professional name and consulted | ||
together on their greatest works." | together on their greatest works." | ||
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nearly the same time, in the different cities they lived in, though that | nearly the same time, in the different cities they lived in, though that | ||
would not be surprising, given the significant amount that they had | would not be surprising, given the significant amount that they had | ||
− | bound their lives together. | + | bound their lives together. A list of buildings and works devised and developed by |
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− | A list of buildings and works devised and developed by | + | |
Huan Ken includes the Coil, but also works in most other | Huan Ken includes the Coil, but also works in most other | ||
countries of the Empire. | countries of the Empire. | ||
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"Stone Upon Stone" is a little book written by Huan Ken explaining | "Stone Upon Stone" is a little book written by Huan Ken explaining |
Revision as of 11:38, 26 October 2011
According to Elder Danyu:
"The most interesting thing about Huan Ken is that there were two men of that name, who worked together. Twins, one a talented architect, one a powerful [earth] sorceror. They were not given the same name by their parents, but took the same true professional name and consulted together on their greatest works."
The two men died at nearly the same time, in the different cities they lived in, though that would not be surprising, given the significant amount that they had bound their lives together. A list of buildings and works devised and developed by Huan Ken includes the Coil, but also works in most other countries of the Empire.
"Stone Upon Stone" is a little book written by Huan Ken explaining various principles of architecture.
Master Zhou is somewhat obsessed with Huan Ken.