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| − | <p style="width: 50%; float: left; font-size: 12.5px">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. <br><br> | + | <p style="width: 50%; float: left; font-size: 12.5px; margin: 10px;">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. <br><br> |
Her father arrived and demanded championship, selecting a strong soldier from his guard. But Navareaux smote him on the field of honor and won the right to request the hand of lady Nalione. <br><br> | Her father arrived and demanded championship, selecting a strong soldier from his guard. But Navareaux smote him on the field of honor and won the right to request the hand of lady Nalione. <br><br> | ||
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Lord Josephiox Tulirane died a madman, single-handedly attacking a caravan in Ul'dah. Avionette succumbed to strange sickness akin to a fever and died in Avant's youth. His own father was killed in a drunken duel with a Seawolf on the docks below Limsa Lominsa.<br><br> | Lord Josephiox Tulirane died a madman, single-handedly attacking a caravan in Ul'dah. Avionette succumbed to strange sickness akin to a fever and died in Avant's youth. His own father was killed in a drunken duel with a Seawolf on the docks below Limsa Lominsa.<br><br> | ||
| − | The Dowager Dame Nalione Tulurane resides still over the household</p> </span><span> | + | The Dowager Dame Nalione Tulurane resides still over the household</p> </span> |
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| + | <p style="margin-left: 10%; margin-right: 10%" >''in all the suns unruly days aloft''<br> | ||
| + | ''in all the moon's unquiet dark and lost''<br> | ||
| + | ''what lovely flower bursts anew and bright''<br> | ||
| + | ''doth not a wilted thing arise and die''<br> | ||
| + | ''had I a moment more to pass with thee''<br> | ||
| + | ''or in thy sleep to sing a sweet goodbye''<br> | ||
| + | ''and therein leave these mysteries three''<br> | ||
| + | '' 'ere I ungentle bleed and flee''<br> | ||
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| + | ''Wherein pain there may be nectar hidden''<br> | ||
| + | ''wherein sweet there may be teeth unbidden''<br> | ||
| + | ''what tempting path a love forbidden thee'' <br> | ||
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| + | ''if you the moon would fling careless away''<br> | ||
| + | ''if you the sun would exile to the day''<br> | ||
| + | ''my heart awaits between their willful poles''<br> | ||
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| + | ''in a land unknown to lovers content''<br> | ||
| + | ''amid veils and phrases torn and sharp rent''<br> | ||
| + | ''where dusk arrives first to the wondering brow''<br> | ||
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| + | ''if you would seek me even unto there''<br> | ||
| + | ''what anxious dreams might we call living''<br> | ||
| + | ''a moonless midnight love affair''<br> | ||
| + | ''forever sweet harming and forgiving''<br> | ||
| + | <br> | ||
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| + | </p> | ||
| + | </span> | ||
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Revision as of 03:47, 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 suns unruly days aloft
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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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From whom I cribbed this pagefying |
