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{{a| | {{a|isdamyth|{{image|Wording|jpg|''Ser Jaramey Slizzard utters the Swappist Oath'' {{vsr|1893}}}}}}The pledge of allegiance by which ''genin'' — all youngling ninjas — enter a life of tireless service to the [[One Agreement]], on pain of [[nettance]]. | ||
Uttered in the ancient syntax of the [[Aïessdiyé]], which no-one now understands, the pledge is believed to translate along the lines of: | Uttered in the ancient syntax of the [[Aïessdiyé]], which no-one now understands, the pledge is believed to translate along the lines of: |
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Myths and legends of the market, ISDA edition
The JC’s guide to the foundational mythology of the Aïessdiyé.™
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The pledge of allegiance by which genin — all youngling ninjas — enter a life of tireless service to the One Agreement, on pain of nettance.
Uttered in the ancient syntax of the Aïessdiyé, which no-one now understands, the pledge is believed to translate along the lines of:
“what is dull is never done.”
Ceremonially uttered at the commencement of The Wording, and a key plotpoint in Büchstein’s operetta Ser Jaramey Slizzard.