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'''Curators''' are members of the [[Administratum]], responsible for maintaining the ancient records of the [[Imperium]], especially those made of written ledgers. They must be able to understand a variety of tongues and scripts as the oldest records are often written in languages which are no longer in use. They are also in ways supposed to be historians as they have to provide information which may have been recorded millennia ago. The position is inherited and passed from generation to generation along with the languages, scripts and other lores of the role.
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'''Curators''' are members of the [[Administratum]], responsible for maintaining the ancient records of the [[Imperium]], especially those made of written ledgers. They must be able to understand a variety of tongues and scripts as the oldest records are often written in languages which are no longer in use. They are also in ways supposed to be historians as they have to provide information which may have been recorded millennia ago. The position is inherited and passed from generation to generation along with the languages, scripts and other lores of the role.{{Fn|1}}
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
*[[Codex Imperialis]], {{Cite This}}
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*{{Endn|1}} [[Codex Imperialis (Background Book)]], page 49
  
 
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Revision as of 11:29, 20 August 2018

Curators are members of the Administratum, responsible for maintaining the ancient records of the Imperium, especially those made of written ledgers. They must be able to understand a variety of tongues and scripts as the oldest records are often written in languages which are no longer in use. They are also in ways supposed to be historians as they have to provide information which may have been recorded millennia ago. The position is inherited and passed from generation to generation along with the languages, scripts and other lores of the role.[1]

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