Osirionology
Osirionology is the study of the history, people, language, literature, religion, and art of Ancient Osirion. The word is usually capitalized in texts.1
Practice
A practitioner of the discipline is an Osirionologist. The subject is so broad that many types of Osirionologist are found: most are academics or archaeologists, but some are necromancers, linguists specializing in hieroglyphs, or modern Osirians looking for their ancestors' treasure. Some Osirionologists are specialists while others preserve a much broader aspect of the discipline.1
Notable practitioners
- See also: Category:Osirionologists
References
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Shaun Hocking, Rob McCreary, and Jason Nelson. (2013). People of the Sands, p. 7. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-60125-601-0