Jeroen wrote: ↑07 Sep 2023, 12:42
In the original manuscript (in the back of the book) I like to find the following text:
7b. How Aldland Sank ... the hearts of people
In the 2021 book this is on page 83
Thanks already
Jeroen
I don't know what you are saying, but I will add what I know based on modern day discoveries.
What triggered the event that destroyed Aldland?
Evidence exists that the Earth was struck by a series of meteors at that time (Ref 1 - 4). These meteor strikes occurred simultaneously worldwide, causing massive earthquakes that lasted for a period of three years. In Aldland, it appears that they were spared from any meteor strikes, as there is no record of them. However, they do mention how the sun was obscured by clouds, which could have been caused by debris kicked up from the strikes. The earthquakes began shortly after this phenomenon. Additionally, it is noted that the sun rose and set closer to the north and south, which can be attributed to a change in the Earth's orientation caused by earthquakes. According to NASA, "The March 11 magnitude 9.0 earthquake in Japan may have shortened the length of each Earth day and shifted its axis" (Ref 5). Considering the impact of a single huge earthquake, one can only imagine the consequences of a series of massive earthquakes leading to volcanic eruptions on the Earth.
I am painting a painting.
For this painting, I am looking for the text I referenced in my first message in the original manuscript. See COL 2021 page 83.jpg <-- the text in the book.
The original manuscript is printed in the back of the book. See the attached COL 2021 random original manuscript.jpg for a random example of such copy/photo/scan
One of these copies/photos/scans of that manuscript has the text I am looking for.
At which of these copies/photos/scans is this text?
Clear?
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2. Text starts at [049/11], that is manuscript page 049, line 11. You can click the page nr. to go to the manuscript page with transcription/transliteration.
3. With the font picker, you can change Standskrift into Latin (or Wagumskrift).
4. On line 11 of the MS, you will see HO ÀRGE.TID KÉM (in Frya's script). The fragment you were looking for ends on line 19 with NACH FRÜCHD.