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PROCEEDINGS OF THE THIRD ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON NOD-KRAIAN CULTURAL HERITAGE
Presented by the Sumeru Akademiya Press, Department of Historical Ethnography
Volume XII, Issue 3—"The Lightkeepers: Myth, Memory, and the Long Night"Selected papers, recovered correspondence, and transcribed artifacts presented at the Third Annual Symposium on Nod-Kraian Cultural Heritage, held at the Akademiya Grand Lecture Hall, Sumeru City. Compiled and edited by Dr. Vireshka Dastur, Chair of Northern Teyvatian Studies.
Editor's Note:
The Lightkeepers of Nod-Krai remain one of the most enduring and least understood institutions in Teyvatian history.
This volume collects several papers and primary source materials presented at the third Annual Symposium on Nod-Kraian Cultural Heritage. Of particular interest is the ongoing scholarly debate surrounding "Ratnik Flins," whose historical existence remains hotly contented and whose relationship with the better-documented Starshyna Illuga Nikitovich continues to generate discussion in fields ranging from military history to folklore studies.We trust our readers will find much to consider.
Flins and Illuga's footprints in Teyvatian history.
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11 Apr 2026
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Mystery Work
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This is part of an ongoing challenge and will be revealed soon!
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06 Aug 2024
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Finally he glimpsed something at the far rim of the world where all was dark and inexplicit: a flash of gold seared his eyes and left him lightblind. He fell to his knees. He blinked hard, gasping, color sparkling behind his eyelids.
It ended. There was no noise in the preternatural silence that followed. The earth had again changed around him. He was perched at the top of towering cliffs, height giving him vantage over the land. Everything was dark once more. Raw, and newly altered, his world lingered in the malformed shadow of rebirth.
Then he remembered—Alatus.
And with it came everything else.
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06 Aug 2024

