Ambihistory

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Ambihistory is a chronoarchanological term indicating the necessarily ambiguous nature of historical claims during periods where the dragon is broken and the linearity of time is compromised. All ambihistorical claims are effectively simultaneously true, false, and indeterminately plausible. Ambihistorical accounts are therefore not canon. Except when they are incidentally.