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'''Nuy Bolfor''' lived in Mustief during the [[Uprising in Basistar|uprising]] led by [[Molag Uusea]]. He took part in the march on [[Uuxea]] and kept a diary which was later used to reconstruct some of the events of the march. Nuy Bolfor and about 150 other men made it back to Mustief. However, most of them, including Bolfor, were executed either in September or October of 1599 [[SR]] after [[General Leesar]] assassinated [[Prince Dareef]].
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'''Nuy Bolfor''' was a young man who lived in Mustief during the [[Uprising in Basistar|uprising]] led by [[Molag Uusea]]. He took part in the march on [[Uuxea]] and kept a diary which was later used to reconstruct some of the events of the march. Nuy Bolfor and about 150 other men made it back to Mustief. However, most of them, including Bolfor, were executed either in September or October of 1599 [[SR]] after [[General Leesar]] assassinated [[Prince Dareef]]. Bolfor's last diary entry is dated at 12th of September, 1599.
  
Bolfor was an astute observer of the events and people around him and his diary provides an in-depth description of the events, as well as Bolfor's running commentary on the rebels and their leaders.
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Bolfor was an astute observer of the events and people around him and his diary provides an in-depth description of the events, as well as Bolfor's running commentary on the rebels and their leaders. It is possible that keeping a diary was a life-long habit, but no other diaries of Bolfor had survived. Bolfor diaries began appearing throughout [[Darda|Dardian]] book markets in 19th [[CSR]], but were all deemed to be fakes.

Revision as of 21:36, 9 February 2021

Nuy Bolfor was a young man who lived in Mustief during the uprising led by Molag Uusea. He took part in the march on Uuxea and kept a diary which was later used to reconstruct some of the events of the march. Nuy Bolfor and about 150 other men made it back to Mustief. However, most of them, including Bolfor, were executed either in September or October of 1599 SR after General Leesar assassinated Prince Dareef. Bolfor's last diary entry is dated at 12th of September, 1599.

Bolfor was an astute observer of the events and people around him and his diary provides an in-depth description of the events, as well as Bolfor's running commentary on the rebels and their leaders. It is possible that keeping a diary was a life-long habit, but no other diaries of Bolfor had survived. Bolfor diaries began appearing throughout Dardian book markets in 19th CSR, but were all deemed to be fakes.