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'''''The Lasting Impact''''' is a book written by [[Tevahr]]'s grandson [[Ailem]] in [[3576 DE]] about the impact of the teachings of his grandfather on [[D'ni (race)|D'ni]] society.
A book written by [[Tevahr]]'s grandson [[Ailem]] in [[3576 DE]]. It is obviously about the lasting impact of the teachings of his grandfather.


According to the book, it was thanks to the words of Tevahr that the D'ni people remained unified and focused on their personal lives and relationship to [[Yahvo]], despite the poor reign of King [[Tejara]].<ref>[[Reference:DRC research notebooks/King Tejara|King Tejara Notebook]]</ref> Ailem noted the same effect during the equally bad leadership of his son, King [[Ti'amel]], during which the people focused on the high example of his wife, [[Shama]].<ref>[[Reference:DRC research notebooks/King Ti'amel|King Ti'amel Notebook]]</ref>
According to the book, it was thanks to the words of Tevahr that the [[D'ni (race)|D'ni people]] remained unified and focused on their personal lives and relationship to [[Yahvo]], despite the poor reign of King [[Tejara]].<ref>[[Reference:DRC research notebooks/King Tejara|King Tejara Notebook]]</ref> Ailem noted the same effect during the equally bad leadership of his son, King [[Ti'amel]], during which the people focused on the high example of his wife, [[Shama]].<ref>[[Reference:DRC research notebooks/King Ti'amel|King Ti'amel Notebook]]</ref>
 
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