Who do you think Adol Writes like?

So in a lot of the games during the opening the narration will discuss Adol's travelogues and how they are written. I think the Fehlgana memories entry states "Detached and honest, leving it open to the reader's interpretation" (I'm paraphrasing)

So what author do you think he writes like? Very economic word usage where every wordmatters like Hemingway?

Grand and Poetic narration a la Tolkien

A rambling troubadour like Herodotus?

Maybe even a curveball and he just writes like he's detached but like Death from Discworld, during the times Pratchett gives us his pov.

Hell maybe it'll read like Stoker's Dracula with journal entries and news clippings for the plot.

Or maybe skew toward the modern. Would Adol's adventure read like Sanderson's Stormlight archives or maybe has a younger audience target as with Riordan's mythology remix universe.

Just curious what you think reading one of the volumes penned by Adol would feel like.

P.s I know about the Ys 8 novelization, but I'm asking how you think Adol's account would read, Kashnia's book is great but it's very explicitly not Adol's sole pov