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'''''Eldaxon's Collected Folklore''''' is an anthology of ancient [[Talaxian]] folktales. The second edition of the book was published in 5012 of the New Calendar.
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'''''Eldaxon's Collected Folklore''''' is an anthology of ancient [[Talaxian]] folktales. The second edition of the book was published in 5012 of the [[New Calendar]].
   
The first recorded usage of the word ''[[vaadwaur]]'' in Talaxian literature are in this book, specifically in the stories "The Demon with the Golden Voice", "The Tale of the Deadly Stranger", "The Tale of the Boy who Lost his Head", and "The Tale of the Bloody Hand".
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The first recorded usages of the word ''[[vaadwaur]]'' in Talaxian literature are in this book, specifically in the stories "The Demon with the Golden Voice", "The Tale of the Deadly Stranger", "The Tale of the Boy who Lost his Head", and "The Tale of the Bloody Hand".
   
A copy of this book was contained in [[Neelix]]'s personal database. He referenced the work in [[2376]] after the [[USS Voyager|USS ''Voyager'']] discovered and revived a group of Vaadwaur survivors. ([[VGR]]: "[[Dragon's Teeth]]")
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A copy of this book was contained in [[Neelix]]'s personal database. He referenced the work in [[2376]] after the {{USS|Voyager}} discovered and revived a group of [[Vaadwaur]] survivors. ({{VOY|Dragon's Teeth}})
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Revision as of 04:59, 18 May 2015

Eldaxon's Collected Folklore is an anthology of ancient Talaxian folktales. The second edition of the book was published in 5012 of the New Calendar.

The first recorded usages of the word vaadwaur in Talaxian literature are in this book, specifically in the stories "The Demon with the Golden Voice", "The Tale of the Deadly Stranger", "The Tale of the Boy who Lost his Head", and "The Tale of the Bloody Hand".

A copy of this book was contained in Neelix's personal database. He referenced the work in 2376 after the USS Voyager discovered and revived a group of Vaadwaur survivors. (VOY: "Dragon's Teeth")