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The '''Book of Sol''' ([[Esperanto]]: '''Libro Suna''', [[Russian]]: '''Kни́га Cо́лнца''', [[Latin]]: '''Librus Solis''') is the most sacred text of [[Solism]]. It is one of the most frequently printed and translated books in the [[Democratic Union]], as well as one of the most frequently banned. Every Solist has read it at least several times and is capable of quoting its verses. Unlike most holy books, updated versions are frequently being published. This is due to the presence of the [[Ustarema]], whose words are considered to be sacred and frequently added to the official canon of the Book.
 
The '''Book of Sol''' ([[Esperanto]]: '''Libro Suna''', [[Russian]]: '''Kни́га Cо́лнца''', [[Latin]]: '''Librus Solis''') is the most sacred text of [[Solism]]. It is one of the most frequently printed and translated books in the [[Democratic Union]], as well as one of the most frequently banned. Every Solist has read it at least several times and is capable of quoting its verses. Unlike most holy books, updated versions are frequently being published. This is due to the presence of the [[Ustarema]], whose words are considered to be sacred and frequently added to the official canon of the Book.
  
 
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Template:Solism The Book of Sol (Esperanto: Libro Suna, Russian: Kни́га Cо́лнца, Latin: Librus Solis) is the most sacred text of Solism. It is one of the most frequently printed and translated books in the Democratic Union, as well as one of the most frequently banned. Every Solist has read it at least several times and is capable of quoting its verses. Unlike most holy books, updated versions are frequently being published. This is due to the presence of the Ustarema, whose words are considered to be sacred and frequently added to the official canon of the Book.


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