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The '''Tales of the Arcadia''' are an extensive collection of stories written by [[Zenio Periclon]] during the years of his service as second lieutenant on board of the [[Arcadia]]. The work, in addition to narrating the heroic ventures of the ship and its landings in unknown lands, tells the daily events of the crew and the more mundane aspects of the adventures, describing in detail the familiar atmosphere established on board the [[Arcadia | Arcadia]] among the various members. There is also a long and articulated description of the ship itself and its history, and there are a multitude of biographical information on each arcadianaut; it is noteworthy the meticulous biography of the captain of the [[Arcadia | Arcadia]], the nautical explorer [[Ahndo Scatevrio]].
The '''Tales of the Arcadia''' are an extensive collection of stories written by [[Zenio Periclon]] during the years of his service as second lieutenant on board of the [[Arcadia (Ship) | Arcadia]]. This pseudo-logbook, in addition to narrating the heroic ventures of the ship and its landings in unknown lands, tells the daily events of the crew and the more mundane aspects of the adventures, describing in detail the familiar atmosphere established on board the [[Arcadia (Ship) | Arcadia]] among the various members. There is also a long and articulated description of the ship itself and its history, and there are a multitude of biographical information on each arcadianaut; it is noteworthy the meticulous biography of the captain of the [[Arcadia (Ship)| Arcadia]], the nautical explorer [[Ahndo Scatevrio]].

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The Tales of the Arcadia are an extensive collection of stories written by Zenio Periclon during the years of his service as second lieutenant on board of the Arcadia. This pseudo-logbook, in addition to narrating the heroic ventures of the ship and its landings in unknown lands, tells the daily events of the crew and the more mundane aspects of the adventures, describing in detail the familiar atmosphere established on board the Arcadia among the various members. There is also a long and articulated description of the ship itself and its history, and there are a multitude of biographical information on each arcadianaut; it is noteworthy the meticulous biography of the captain of the Arcadia, the nautical explorer Ahndo Scatevrio.