<span class="ev_code_PURPLE">Hi people...
I've spent a few days exploring and now I think I'm suppose to say hello.
I saw a thread about the English Translation of Dai stihó.
While reading the series the phrase has been used in place of Hi, Hello, Goodbye, and the closest I've seen to a direct translation was "Go Well"
The only problem with Go Wellis that you would never say "Go Well" in place of "Hello"
My theory is that Dai stihó must mean Be Well
And isn't that what being a wizard is all about?
The Oath tells wizards to Be Well and encourage all things, living and unliving, to also Be Well.
So it makes sense...to me...well at least you all know I'm as insane as everybody else here
Oh yah, Deep Wizardry is my favorite.
Of course, I've only read the first six books.
I have the seventh but I'm saving it for the ten-hour-car-trip on Saturday...
Dai,
*hope this works*
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I've spent a few days exploring and now I think I'm suppose to say hello.
I saw a thread about the English Translation of Dai stihó.
While reading the series the phrase has been used in place of Hi, Hello, Goodbye, and the closest I've seen to a direct translation was "Go Well"
The only problem with Go Wellis that you would never say "Go Well" in place of "Hello"
My theory is that Dai stihó must mean Be Well
And isn't that what being a wizard is all about?
The Oath tells wizards to Be Well and encourage all things, living and unliving, to also Be Well.
So it makes sense...to me...well at least you all know I'm as insane as everybody else here
Oh yah, Deep Wizardry is my favorite.
Of course, I've only read the first six books.
I have the seventh but I'm saving it for the ten-hour-car-trip on Saturday...
Dai,
*hope this works*
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