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The names Isandor and Isondre appear as the names of bygone royalty in <i>Shen Lunaire Toi'vre</i>, one of the oldest surviving Elezen texts. </div></div> | The names Isandor and Isondre appear as the names of bygone royalty in <i>Shen Lunaire Toi'vre</i>, one of the oldest surviving Elezen texts. </div></div> | ||
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Revision as of 01:54, 30 November 2013
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Public knowledge Mystery surrounds the two travelers who claim to hail from a distant Duskwight enclave known as 'Shadowhaven.' ......
Appearance and Demeanor .......
Other Rumors: If you would like to add information or rumors about Isandor from the perspective of a resident of Eorzea, this space is for you:
Deeper truths
Is there more to this story? Some wonder if the strange visitors are all they claim to be.
For those who possess a deeper knowledge of the Duskwight Elezen:
The peregrine was once associated with royalty in ancient Elezen culture.
The names Isandor and Isondre appear as the names of bygone royalty in Shen Lunaire Toi'vre, one of the oldest surviving Elezen texts.
The peregrine crest belongs to one of the old Elezen royal bloodlines, House Peregrine.
There is no Duskwight settlement called Shadowhaven. That, too, is a literary reference to a mythical Elezen stronghold deep within the earth, from the obscure ancient poem Aielle Dathre Poirét, or To Return To My Love. |
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