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Their childhood had been meticulously documented by the Royal Scribes into a Book of the New Age, a principal scripture source for the Ascension of God. The book contains a record of each of their days for 15 years, a period after which, according to the scriptures, they entered adulthood. | Their childhood had been meticulously documented by the Royal Scribes into a Book of the New Age, a principal scripture source for the Ascension of God. The book contains a record of each of their days for 15 years, a period after which, according to the scriptures, they entered adulthood. | ||
- | This marked a change in their lives in that they were finally allowed access to the outside world, which included them going through the Ceremony of Appearance in front of millions of spectators. The ceremony also presented their names for the first time to be Karnt and Rhadr. | + | This marked the change in their lives in that they were finally allowed access to the outside world, which included them going through the Ceremony of Appearance in front of millions of spectators. The ceremony also presented their names for the first time to be Karnt and Rhadr. |
Their next several years are commonly described by historians as having revealed them to be "violent, unpredictable and very much unlike their father". Both Karnt and Rhadr led a number of small-scale conquests, which is a customary way to introduce young princes to the art of war, but their performances have been vapid. | Their next several years are commonly described by historians as having revealed them to be "violent, unpredictable and very much unlike their father". Both Karnt and Rhadr led a number of small-scale conquests, which is a customary way to introduce young princes to the art of war, but their performances have been vapid. |