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The '''''Memoirs of a Lost World''''' are a collection of diary entries written by [[Zenio Periclon]] shortly after the shipwreck of the [[Arcadia (Ship) | Arcadia]] in [[The Dze| Dzeia]] in May, 1612 AR.
The '''''Memoirs of a Lost World''''' are a collection of diary-like entries written by [[Zenio Periclon]] shortly after the shipwreck of the [[Arcadia (Ship) | Arcadia]] in [[The Dze| Dzeia]] in May, 1608 AR.


Essentially, these are a direct continuation of the ''[[Tales of the Arcadia]]'' and tell the story of the only nine Khijovian survivors in one of the tribes of the [[Nywii]] clan. In addition to reporting a brief account of his shipwreck, [[Zenio Periclon | Zenio]] writes a large amount of short annotations and diary-like entries on the admired landscape, on the flora and fauna sighted, on the Dze camp in which they were welcomed and on his peculiar encounters with the native [[Ńṭhuuḿ]].
Essentially, these are a direct continuation of the ''[[Tales of the Arcadia]]'' and tell the story of the only nine Khijovian survivors in one of the tribes of the [[Nywii]] clan. In addition to reporting a brief account of the shipwreck, [[Zenio Periclon | Zenio]] writes a large amount of short annotations on the admired landscape, on the flora and fauna sighted, on the Dze camp in which they were welcomed, and on his peculiar encounters with the native [[Ńṭhuuḿ]].

Latest revision as of 01:33, 11 August 2023

The Memoirs of a Lost World are a collection of diary-like entries written by Zenio Periclon shortly after the shipwreck of the Arcadia in Dzeia in May, 1608 AR.

Essentially, these are a direct continuation of the Tales of the Arcadia and tell the story of the only nine Khijovian survivors in one of the tribes of the Nywii clan. In addition to reporting a brief account of the shipwreck, Zenio writes a large amount of short annotations on the admired landscape, on the flora and fauna sighted, on the Dze camp in which they were welcomed, and on his peculiar encounters with the native Ńṭhuuḿ.