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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:'Oponoho elders.jpg|120px]]</div> The Songhese People are an ethnic group, native to Continental [[Songha]], where they comprise roughly of 92% of the population. The name "Songhese" is derived from the Proto-Songhese word "Songhe", meaning "Tribe of the Faithful". The nation of Songha derives its name from the same origins. Across Levilion, estimates hover around 200 million Songhese people, inhabiting every continent, but especially Isuan. The Songhese diaspora are known as ''Twahiqe'' (᠍ᠲᠣᠠᠬᠢᠴᠡ᠂), and can face discrimination both in their nation of residence, as well as in Songha if they return. The Songhese People are the largest ethnic group in Isuan, and one of the largest in all of Levilion. ('''[[Songhese (People)|See more...]]''')
<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:See_You_At_Ten_cover.png|120px]]</div> '''''See You At Ten''''' is a children’s book written by [[Rythene|Rythenean]] author [[Ermina Arlette]], and was published by Green Dove on 29 October 1977. Illustrations for the book were provided by Glenn Heaton, who also worked on a number of Arlette’s other stories, including; ''Dancing Left'', ''Old Flag, New Flag'', ''Cousin George'', and ''New Blue Suit''. The book is Arlette’s fifth highest selling text of all time, having sold over eight and a half million paperback copies worldwide. The plot of the book is centred around the temperamental Lord Chamberlain of the household, who becomes increasingly infuriated whenever a new guest arrives early to a banquet. The protagonist eventually realises that they were acting irrationally and apologises to the guests, having learnt that some things do not always go as planned. When asked in interviews, Arlette often stated that she believed “adaptability” was the main moral of the story. ('''[[See_You_At_Ten|See more...]]''')

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See You At Ten is a children’s book written by Rythenean author Ermina Arlette, and was published by Green Dove on 29 October 1977. Illustrations for the book were provided by Glenn Heaton, who also worked on a number of Arlette’s other stories, including; Dancing Left, Old Flag, New Flag, Cousin George, and New Blue Suit. The book is Arlette’s fifth highest selling text of all time, having sold over eight and a half million paperback copies worldwide. The plot of the book is centred around the temperamental Lord Chamberlain of the household, who becomes increasingly infuriated whenever a new guest arrives early to a banquet. The protagonist eventually realises that they were acting irrationally and apologises to the guests, having learnt that some things do not always go as planned. When asked in interviews, Arlette often stated that she believed “adaptability” was the main moral of the story. (See more...)