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Not much was known of Nebtu Xenolyta, even by the discreet standards of her Sibylline order. Nebtu was reclusive, rarely seen to leave the Priory, and even more rarely found in the center of public attention, let alone speaking about herself. She was known to have arrived in Ephia's Well in 7787, some say from Baz'eel, where she is thought to have been a student of philosophy. Before she joined the Sisterhood, Nebtu would often be found in the Plaza of the Well, engaging passers-by and strangers in intense theological debate. As an Acolyte, she was not seen to involve herself in politics or war—or any other public affairs. However, in the Tabbah of 7788, Sister Nebtu rallied alongside Balladeer Aubrey Domergue to violently protest the conscription of refugees into unpaid hard labor, leading an infamous raid on the Gloamingdaith-Argyris Quarry. | |||
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Prominent Figures
Government of Ephia's Well
Legate Marcellus Saenus
Legate Argent Argyris
Senior Scribe Aaisha al-Samar
Senior Scribe Bashir Khatara
Former Legate Qari Alriyh
Former Legate Nasreen Shabani
Former Legate Balstan Gloamingdaith
The Sultan's Janissaries
Lieutenant Rennik Colmes
Sergeant Arnock Reyer
Sergeant Horton Hogshire
The Cinquefoil Rose
Lyrist Aubrey Domergue
Balladeer Aurelio d'Lyon
Balladeer Niranye Auvreathil
Condottiera Mirielle Rosseau
Balesterie Emilia Laurentis
Balesterie Kythaela Reithel
Sister Selsi
Sister Hypatia
Sister Nebtu
Not much was known of Nebtu Xenolyta, even by the discreet standards of her Sibylline order. Nebtu was reclusive, rarely seen to leave the Priory, and even more rarely found in the center of public attention, let alone speaking about herself. She was known to have arrived in Ephia's Well in 7787, some say from Baz'eel, where she is thought to have been a student of philosophy. Before she joined the Sisterhood, Nebtu would often be found in the Plaza of the Well, engaging passers-by and strangers in intense theological debate. As an Acolyte, she was not seen to involve herself in politics or war—or any other public affairs. However, in the Tabbah of 7788, Sister Nebtu rallied alongside Balladeer Aubrey Domergue to violently protest the conscription of refugees into unpaid hard labor, leading an infamous raid on the Gloamingdaith-Argyris Quarry.
Sister Amelie
The Astronomers of Q'tolip
Apothar Estellise Azimi
Apothar Mae Stern
Apothar Isaac Naught
Apothar Zol Nur
Apothar Margarethe Eisenberg
Former Prominent Figures
See also: Formerly Prominent Figures