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Encyclopedia > Itan

Itan is how the Yorùbá peoples of Africa call the sum total of all the myths, songs, histories and other cultural concepts which make up their religion and society. The itan are accepted as historically factual, and can be used to settle disputes.


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Portland Writers -- NIcholas Winlund -- Flukes Of Nature (2151 words)
Itan was about to say there was no way anyone could count the words they spoke while speaking, much less superimpose oneself within a story about themselves and count all the words there.
One day Itan would have enough credit and resources to tap a color projection computer with the laser pointer interface, or better yet a holographic interface whose projection and interface were everywhere, cascading all around the user in torrents of color and streams of data.
Upon closer inspection Itan found this background was actually a moire apparition, a webbed pattern of smaller diamond shapes connected by lines that fit in all the places respective to the main diagram Itan now viewed.
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