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The Theran Mystique - Volume 3, Issue 4
Saegen
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Thera, in her interests, spawned a winged warrior who's name was Saegen. Thera looked on her with interest to see how she would do. She was delighted to see that the winged female applied to be a scriber but despised that she had not become one of battle. Thera created her as a warrior and meant for her to be a warrior. However, such things were not in the interests of one such as Saegen as she went against nature. She had her share of duels in which she did not always do the best. Though her interest in the sword was great, her skill was not to be backed by it. So to Thera and its inhabitants, she is a winged corpse that lies among the ashes of all those who failed. However she did not end in complete loss as she lives on through her relatives. Thera does give second chances.

Jastor Bandylat, Scriber of Dreams.

Gneumal
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Some time ago there was a warrior who Thera respected. He held his sword with pride and his mace with honor. He used his one life given him by God to the best of his abilities. His name was Gneumal. A stone warrior that took his time to bring a new name to honor. The rules and guidlines that Thera had set for its Warlords were the rules that Gneumal would live by and make his own. The name may ring in Thera and the name may boom in eternity but whatever happens, it does not change the simple fact that Gneumal was someone all look to when they think of honor.

Jutazz
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Thera knew a drow that became a Justice. His name was Jutazz. As this shaman went about his life, you could not help but remember him. He was one who left an impact and one who knew combat like few others. How good he was at single one on one combat said very little for how good he was at coordinated apprehension. No criminal could escape his grasp as it was that he knew how to corner. His team player's ability stung the criminal population and made the home we call Thera safer. Some call drow Shamans evil and cruel. I call them lawful and upright. Thera thanks him for his help.

Jastor Bandylat, Scriber of Dreams.


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