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| The latter is suggested by Porteek, who believes that Ludoh might have been as confident as she was in her conclusions, because she either participated in some of these events herself or, when dealing with the history of the dynasty, received accounts from the members of the family. However, in none of her writing does Ludoh ever state her role or even if Ludoh was her real name. | | The latter is suggested by Porteek, who believes that Ludoh might have been as confident as she was in her conclusions, because she either participated in some of these events herself or, when dealing with the history of the dynasty, received accounts from the members of the family. However, in none of her writing does Ludoh ever state her role or even if Ludoh was her real name. |
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− | Apart from historical writings, Ludoh left a whole body of fiction, mostly dealing with romanticized accounts of the [[Dawn]]. She also wrote down some of the earliest [[Xaewoon]] strons, which allowed modern historians to compare them to the records of the canon throughout the ages and conclude the high accuracy of the Xaewoon oral tradition. | + | Apart from historical writings, Ludoh left a whole body of fiction, mostly dealing with romanticized accounts of the [[Dawn]]. She also wrote down some of the earliest [[Great Lore]] strons, which allowed modern historians to compare them to the records of the canon throughout the ages and confirm the high accuracy of the Xaewoon oral tradition. |
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