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|''Fortune guide (thee).''||Suthergoldian wish of goodwill popularised by King Ryker of Goldshire.  | |''Fortune guide (thee).''||Suthergoldian wish of goodwill popularised by King Ryker of Goldshire.  | ||
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|''The Fury of the Lord is the Path to Salvation'' || [[Holy Church of the Divine Icebear|Icebearian]] saying, meant to justify the extensive use of violence propagated by the Church.  | |||
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| ''Heaven laughs at us with contempt, while we labour in the dust and fail.'' || Saying from [[Shirekeep]], most popular among the lower classes.  | | ''Heaven laughs at us with contempt, while we labour in the dust and fail.'' || Saying from [[Shirekeep]], most popular among the lower classes.  | ||
Latest revision as of 10:57, 8 September 2018
The Register of Shirithian Sayings is a collection of proverbs and "wisdoms" used in Shireroth. Whenever known, the origin of the phrase or proverb is noted.
List of Sayings
| Saying | Origin | 
|---|---|
| Death spare. | Wish of well-being. Often used in "Death spare the Kaiser" (analogous to other countries' "Long live the King"). | 
| Fortune guide (thee). | Suthergoldian wish of goodwill popularised by King Ryker of Goldshire. | 
| The Fury of the Lord is the Path to Salvation | Icebearian saying, meant to justify the extensive use of violence propagated by the Church. | 
| Heaven laughs at us with contempt, while we labour in the dust and fail. | Saying from Shirekeep, most popular among the lower classes. | 
| I Am Got The Chair! | Spoken by Erik Mortis, upon being elected to the chair of the Tetrapole in Audentior. | 
| Titles stick to an Ayreon like cum to a prostitute's hair. | Phrase introduced after the tightening of the Imperial rule of the House of Ayreon. | 
| Wherever there are Babkhans and people who are not Babkhans, there will be war. | First written by Scott Alexander, subsequently applied to the Babkhi community in Shireroth. |