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Revision as of 07:19, 29 January 2017
| House of Tulurane |
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Upon the shores of Lake Tulurane Lord Josephiox Navareaux declared his love eternal for the Lady Nalione daughter of Lord Evanmont. Her brothers came to meet him and each one fell to Navareaux, the gilless knight of caravans.
In all the sun's unruly days aloft - Josephiox Du Tulurane
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| Honors of Avant |
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A bit of something regarding various levels in various things |
| Scion of the Burning Moon |
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A bit of something regarding poetry and the Tulurane legacy |
| The Wandering Prince |
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A bit of poetry and stuff |
| Credit |
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After long study into the arcane writings of those strange symbols fraught with meaning, desperate recountings from monkish labor bent to the desk, a crafter to the oars, my thanks to the well spring of these glyphs. |
