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Adol Christin was one of the most well-traveled adventurers in recorded history. His journals contain meticulous details regarding the many places he's been, the people he's met, and the various things he's accomplished along the way. The journals include full transcriptions of every discussion he experienced in various languages, including Roonic, the ancient language of Ys. Very little of Adol's own legendary eloquence survives, as the man was generally too modest to quote himself. His journals have been numbered by scholars in accordance with the order in which they were found, though this does not represent the order in which Adol experienced them. A single, more ancient book is often included as part of Adol's travelogue despite having been written seven centuries before his birth, since it contains a direct personal connection to him in the events that it chronicles.
There are talks of countless other adventures by Adol during this time, most notably of a book chronicling a brief but eventful stopover in the Afrocan land of Xandria. Although fragments left by Adol on his many journeys have been found scattered throughout history, little physical evidence has been found to corroborate this tale, nor any others that may have taken place during this period.