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A book abut [[Prophet]]ess [[Nemiya]] written by [[Teman]] in [[1609 DE]].
'''''Nemiya's Legacy''''' is a book about the [[prophet]]ess [[Nemiya]] written by [[Teman]] in [[1609 DE]].


According to that book, the [[Great King]] [[Ahlsendar]] had little time for her and often found her advice "foolish" and "childish" when he did consult with her.<ref>[[Reference:DRC research notebooks/King Ahlsendar|King Ahlsendar Notebook]]</ref>
According to that book, King [[Ahlsendar]] had little time for her, and often found her advice "foolish" and "childish" when he did consult with her.<ref>[[Reference:DRC research notebooks/King Ahlsendar|King Ahlsendar Notebook]]</ref> It is unclear from the documents available whether Teman agreed with Ahlsendar's assessment of his prophetess; by 1609 there was a growing sentiment amongst the [[D'ni (race)|D'ni people]] that Ahlsendar had betrayed his title as the "Great King" spoken of in prophecy. While Nemiya had vanished under potentially suspicious circumstances after publishing her own [[The Book of Nemiya|book]] about her time with Ahlsendar<ref>[[Reference:DRC research notebooks/King Solath|King Solath Notebook]]</ref>, it is possible based on the title that Teman's book offered a more charitable and comprehensive view of her.
 
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Nemiya's Legacy is a book about the prophetess Nemiya written by Teman in 1609 DE.

According to that book, King Ahlsendar had little time for her, and often found her advice "foolish" and "childish" when he did consult with her.[1] It is unclear from the documents available whether Teman agreed with Ahlsendar's assessment of his prophetess; by 1609 there was a growing sentiment amongst the D'ni people that Ahlsendar had betrayed his title as the "Great King" spoken of in prophecy. While Nemiya had vanished under potentially suspicious circumstances after publishing her own book about her time with Ahlsendar[2], it is possible based on the title that Teman's book offered a more charitable and comprehensive view of her.

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