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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took
Hang on, I didn't even *type* 'corrupted' in the clue, so of course it isn't an anagram indicator!
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No, I know - like I said, it doesn't really fit the clue, but if I didn't ask...
Okay, V should be easy; how many V-words can there
be? I think 'wherefore, we hear' might be a Y, but Juliet's bottle?
Umm... if it's Juliet of Romeo fame, then she was Italian. 'Bottiglia' doesn't have a V, but something like 'vino', for 'wine', does.
... how about
VILYA? It shows up in Volume 3, and 'Vila'
looks like an Italian word.
The first E: French for 'glory' is 'gloire', which sounds close to one of the words used at Cormallen... yep,
EGLERIO, with an E note.
hS