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Dibbed.  --[[User:Jcowan|Jcowan]] 00:00, 29 Jan 2005 (EST)
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'''''Quester and Phorrus''''', which as the scholar [[User:Sbp|Sean B. Palmer]] has [[Andelphracian Lights|said]], is a classic journal, meaning a journal of the classics, I suppose, was founded by Frank "Quester" Phorrus and Elmo "Phorrus" Quester in -60 [[EC]].  That much is a fact, an indubitable fact.  Just what the classics might be, however, is another matter altogether.
  
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We can tell by reading the Index, available at better libraries everywhere, that by "the classics" is not meant the four classical subjects supposedly studied by the [[Brothers of the Lantern|Brotherhood]].  This Index is issued biannually, meaning by that, of course, every two years, and not twice a year, which is correctly designated by the term "semiannually", not biannually, despite the fact that so many people ''just can't get this right'' for some reason.  (Some prefer "biennially", which is fine with me.)  The magazine itself, as opposed to its Index, comes out five times a year, as everybody knows.
  
The usual trash:
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It's quite a coup to get an article published in ''Quester and Phorrus'', although sometimes the coup is counted on the author rather than for him.  So it goes.  The subject matter of the articles varies from doveination to the [[Conflict That Is Not Happening]] to the [[Dŵplat]]  recension of [[Bordingbras his hatt!]]  I do not mean to suggest that lighter matters such as [[Bindlet Ball]] and [[Ghyllian reproduction]] are not covered as well; the important issue determining what goes into an issue, as you might say, is not the subject matter but rather the pompitous economic (or scholarly) tone.
  
According to the [[Council for Quezlarian Research]], Quezlar 6 himself may be the first person in recorded history other than Andelphracia to have used the lights, in his triumphant crossing of the [[Elminster Mire]]. This suggests some link between the two noted historical figures, and in a stunning break with their traditional high levels of secrecy, the [[Council for Quezlarian Research]] vice chairman [[Bysted Timperton]] is rumoured to soon be issuing an official statement of their results in, fittingly, the classic journal [[Quester and Phorrus]].
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Personally, the only part of Q & P I could stand to read was [[Doc Rockett]]'s column, which started on the last page of each issue and worked its way forward, although it was not written right to left nor top to bottom, I hasten to assure you.  And now that his sad demise has eventuated, I continue to subscribe for old times' sake, but basically it's straight from the mail slot to the compost heap, with perhaps a bit of teething exercise in between.  On the other hand, if as they say [[Bysted Timperton|Bysted]] is finally going to get a squib published soon, I'll be sure to be on the lookout for that particular issue to give it, as you might say, "special treatment".
  
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'''Citations''': [[Andelphracian Lights]], [[Umlaut Tea]], [[Vemish]].
  
The use of dove calling patterns to determine the future and lost memories of the past is one of the most recent arts studied on which an official monograph has been published. [[Quester and Phorrus]] ran an article on the practice from The Bureau entitled "A Retrospective on Doveination." Though it  was well received, its controversial findings almost caused a coup in the academic community.
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--[[User:Jcowan|John Cowan]] 21:01, 30 Jan 2005 (EST)
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<table class="ghyllidx" style="padding-left:1em;">
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<tr><th colspan="3">'''''Quester and Phorrus'' Publication History (Chronological)'''</th></tr>
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<tr><th width="5%">Year</th><th width="25%">Scholar/Author</th><th width="45%">Subject</th></tr>
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<tr><td>-60 EC</td><td>?</td><td>Premiere Issue</td></tr>
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<tr><td>-54 [[EC]]</td><td>Buddy-Mortimer Antwal</td><td>[[Vornalt]]</td></tr>
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<tr><td>-51 [[EC]]</td><td>[[Doc Rockett]]</td><td>regular column begins</td></tr>
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<tr><td>-48</td><td>?</td><td>the discovery within the Spires of Alezan (and the Modern Ghyllian term [[vorpcara]])</td></tr>
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<tr><td>-27</td><td>[[Blivingdel]]</td><td>first [[Wadjidir]] article</td></tr>
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<tr><td>-18 [[EC]]</td><td>[[Pricludious]]</td><td>during his Loud Year</td></tr>
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<tr><td>-12</td><td>[[Bureau of Forgotten Knowledge]]</td><td>"A Retrospective on Doveination"</td></tr>
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<tr><td>-9</td><td>[[Blivingdel]]</td><td>latest [[Wadjidir]] article</td></tr>
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<tr><td>-6</td><td>[[Doc Rockett]]</td><td>last column published</td></tr>
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<tr><td>recently</td><td>?</td><td>[[Loremasters]] the vanishing of this ancient craft</td></tr>
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<tr><td>recently</td><td>?</td><td>[[Vemish]] - "The Fallacy of Fate: Why Vemish Chooses What He Does"</td></tr>
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<tr><td>recently</td><td>?</td><td>[[Vemish]] - "Innocence and the Cruelty of Determination"</td></tr>
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<tr><td>recently</td><td></td><td>[[Bump of the Night]]</td></tr>
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<tr><td>recently</td><td>[[Bysted Timperton]]</td><td>[[Andelphracian Lights]]</td></tr>
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<tr><td>recently</td><td></td><td>[[Dŵplat]]</td></tr>
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<tr><td>recently</td><td>[[Bureau of Forgotten Knowledge|BFK]]'s Committee for Epistemological Hygiene</td><td>[[Jarvik Jarvik]] (subject of a letter to editor)</td></tr>
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<tr><td>x:x</td><td>?</td><td>?</td></tr>
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</table>
  
In -51 [[EC]], however, ''[[Quester and Phorrus]]'' invited [[Doc Rockett]], for reasons that remain obscure, to create a monthly back-of-the-journal essay column, ostensibly dedicated to popularized scholarship, but with Rockett having complete editorial freedom within the bounds of good taste and libel. The first of these columns appeared in the -51/10 issue, and they followed monthly thereafter until Rockett's terminal illness.  These columns made Rockett's reputation as a "Great Explainer" of modern scholarship, and were collected into books as well, greatly increasing their readership.
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*For further information, students of [[Conflict That Is Not Happening|the Conflict]] should consider consulting the Odlucian Library, including particularly the archives of the Unquisition, and also back issues of Quester and Phorrus.
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*? - To date, more than 38 articles have been published in Quester and Phorrus concerning the [[Djiknax Creation Manuscripts|manuscripts]].
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*[[Pricludious]] - a series of monograms based on the fascinating lorecache he had unearthed from a score of nearly deserted derelict villages and their antiquated loremasters
  
For further information, students of the [[Conflict That Is Not Happening]] should consider consulting the [[Odlucian Library]], the archives of the [[Unquisition]], and back issues of [[Quester and Phorrus]].
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(I'm sure there are more, but since I have only begun my researches, and am focused on this particular scholar, I have only added his name to begin the list.  But it is a start.  I hope this is not impertinent of me to add this marginalia to [[User:Jcowan|John Cowan]]'s useful work here.) --[[User:Brother Arfrus|Brother Arfrus]] 12:28, 26 May 2005 (EDT)
  
On one of the walls of the [[Dŵplat]] meeting house is graffitied a verse from [[Bordingbras his hatt!]], which, according to a recent article in [[Quester and Phorrus]], is in an early form of [[Modern Standard Ghyllian]] except for a single line in the same hand and ductus as the rest of the poem, yet which appears in no other recorded version of the poem. Since this version of the poem does not predate the original, the extra line's purpose is a befuddlement.
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Latest revision as of 08:44, 19 June 2008

Quester and Phorrus, which as the scholar Sean B. Palmer has said, is a classic journal, meaning a journal of the classics, I suppose, was founded by Frank "Quester" Phorrus and Elmo "Phorrus" Quester in -60 EC. That much is a fact, an indubitable fact. Just what the classics might be, however, is another matter altogether.

We can tell by reading the Index, available at better libraries everywhere, that by "the classics" is not meant the four classical subjects supposedly studied by the Brotherhood. This Index is issued biannually, meaning by that, of course, every two years, and not twice a year, which is correctly designated by the term "semiannually", not biannually, despite the fact that so many people just can't get this right for some reason. (Some prefer "biennially", which is fine with me.) The magazine itself, as opposed to its Index, comes out five times a year, as everybody knows.

It's quite a coup to get an article published in Quester and Phorrus, although sometimes the coup is counted on the author rather than for him. So it goes. The subject matter of the articles varies from doveination to the Conflict That Is Not Happening to the Dŵplat recension of Bordingbras his hatt! I do not mean to suggest that lighter matters such as Bindlet Ball and Ghyllian reproduction are not covered as well; the important issue determining what goes into an issue, as you might say, is not the subject matter but rather the pompitous economic (or scholarly) tone.

Personally, the only part of Q & P I could stand to read was Doc Rockett's column, which started on the last page of each issue and worked its way forward, although it was not written right to left nor top to bottom, I hasten to assure you. And now that his sad demise has eventuated, I continue to subscribe for old times' sake, but basically it's straight from the mail slot to the compost heap, with perhaps a bit of teething exercise in between. On the other hand, if as they say Bysted is finally going to get a squib published soon, I'll be sure to be on the lookout for that particular issue to give it, as you might say, "special treatment".

Citations: Andelphracian Lights, Umlaut Tea, Vemish.

--John Cowan 21:01, 30 Jan 2005 (EST)


Quester and Phorrus Publication History (Chronological)
YearScholar/AuthorSubject
-60 EC?Premiere Issue
-54 ECBuddy-Mortimer AntwalVornalt
-51 ECDoc Rockettregular column begins
-48?the discovery within the Spires of Alezan (and the Modern Ghyllian term vorpcara)
-27Blivingdelfirst Wadjidir article
-18 ECPricludiousduring his Loud Year
-12Bureau of Forgotten Knowledge"A Retrospective on Doveination"
-9Blivingdellatest Wadjidir article
-6Doc Rockettlast column published
recently?Loremasters the vanishing of this ancient craft
recently?Vemish - "The Fallacy of Fate: Why Vemish Chooses What He Does"
recently?Vemish - "Innocence and the Cruelty of Determination"
recentlyBump of the Night
recentlyBysted TimpertonAndelphracian Lights
recentlyDŵplat
recentlyBFK's Committee for Epistemological HygieneJarvik Jarvik (subject of a letter to editor)
x:x??
  • For further information, students of the Conflict should consider consulting the Odlucian Library, including particularly the archives of the Unquisition, and also back issues of Quester and Phorrus.
  • ? - To date, more than 38 articles have been published in Quester and Phorrus concerning the manuscripts.
  • Pricludious - a series of monograms based on the fascinating lorecache he had unearthed from a score of nearly deserted derelict villages and their antiquated loremasters

(I'm sure there are more, but since I have only begun my researches, and am focused on this particular scholar, I have only added his name to begin the list. But it is a start. I hope this is not impertinent of me to add this marginalia to John Cowan's useful work here.) --Brother Arfrus 12:28, 26 May 2005 (EDT)