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− | The Budgerigar Master is a mysterious historical figure, often taken as a symbol of great political or social change that is not associated with death. He is noted as appearing and serving in the court of [[Odgar IV]] from c. -250 EC, right before the [[Extraordinarily Bloodless Revolution]], | + | The '''Budgerigar Master''' is a mysterious historical figure, often taken as a symbol of great political or social change that is not associated with death. He is noted as appearing and serving in the court of [[Odgar IV]] from c. -250 {{EC}}, right before the [[Extraordinarily Bloodless Revolution]], which occurred in the [[Conflict That Is Not Happening]]. He always had with him a cage of the birds for which he was named, though just what he did with them is unclear. He is assumed to be a mythical figure, as references to him in tales suggest appearances dating as far back as -2000 {{EC}}. No one has claimed to have see him since roughly -50 {{EC}}, when a drunken mendicant supplied a highly questionable report. Budgerigar birds have been assumed to be generally extinct since -100 {{EC}}, though various important families or organizations sometimes maintain small and controlled groups. There are roughly ten documented budgerigars alive today. The best known tale of the Budgerigar Master is the epic poem by [[Arariax]] which relates various older legends about the figure. |
− | + | '''Citations''': [[Arariax]], [[Extraordinarily Bloodless Revolution]], [[Odgar IV]]. | |
--[[User:Prothall|Prothall]] 09:40, 18 Sep 2004 (EDT) | --[[User:Prothall|Prothall]] 09:40, 18 Sep 2004 (EDT) | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:49, 28 January 2005
The Budgerigar Master is a mysterious historical figure, often taken as a symbol of great political or social change that is not associated with death. He is noted as appearing and serving in the court of Odgar IV from c. -250 EC, right before the Extraordinarily Bloodless Revolution, which occurred in the Conflict That Is Not Happening. He always had with him a cage of the birds for which he was named, though just what he did with them is unclear. He is assumed to be a mythical figure, as references to him in tales suggest appearances dating as far back as -2000 EC. No one has claimed to have see him since roughly -50 EC, when a drunken mendicant supplied a highly questionable report. Budgerigar birds have been assumed to be generally extinct since -100 EC, though various important families or organizations sometimes maintain small and controlled groups. There are roughly ten documented budgerigars alive today. The best known tale of the Budgerigar Master is the epic poem by Arariax which relates various older legends about the figure.
Citations: Arariax, Extraordinarily Bloodless Revolution, Odgar IV.
--Prothall 09:40, 18 Sep 2004 (EDT)