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In the [[Flower of the North]], the Book of the Orchids is nowadays universally considered by any and all members of the [[Twelve Peoples of Elwynn|Elwynnese Nation]] to be authentically and eternally Elwynnese – in spite of there being no shortage of evidence to the contrary. | In the [[Flower of the North]], the Book of the Orchids is nowadays universally considered by any and all members of the [[Twelve Peoples of Elwynn|Elwynnese Nation]] to be authentically and eternally Elwynnese – in spite of there being no shortage of evidence to the contrary. | ||
==Parts== | |||
The Book of the Orchids has four parts. | |||
*The [[First Book of the Orchids]]; | |||
*The [[Second Book of the Orchids]]; | |||
*The [[Third Book of the Orchids]]; and | |||
*The [[Fourth Book of the Orchids]]. | |||
==Konungstekja== | ==Konungstekja== |
Revision as of 15:28, 16 November 2015

An Elvish Vanakvinna relaxing and reading the Book of the Orchids in the Phoenix Forest.
The Book of the Orchids, also known as the Book of Orchids, is a very important piece of Elwynnese Lore which originates from Treesia and was written by Sagart Scott Alexander.
In the Flower of the North, the Book of the Orchids is nowadays universally considered by any and all members of the Elwynnese Nation to be authentically and eternally Elwynnese – in spite of there being no shortage of evidence to the contrary.
Parts
The Book of the Orchids has four parts.
- The First Book of the Orchids;
- The Second Book of the Orchids;
- The Third Book of the Orchids; and
- The Fourth Book of the Orchids.
Konungstekja
During the Konungstekja, the King of Elwynn swears His coronation oath on the Book of the Orchids.