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Sister Amelie is known as one of the "Speakers" for the goddess [https://wiki.efupw.com/index.php?title=Local_Gods_and_Powers#The_Wyld,_Kula|'''Kula'''], commanding the Wyld's Gardens to such a degree that nearby is said to dance in rhythm with her breaths and that ivy has begun to grow over her person. She is widely known as a [https://www.efupw.com/forums/index.php?topic=709316.0|'''prolific poet'''], favoring religious and chivalric themes, as well as the author of numerous texts of history, philosophy, and theology. These include chronicles borne of her service on the battlefield, both at the Battle of the Red Hill in 7787 and the great war against Iakmes in 7788, wherein she was instrumental to the victory of Ephia's Well. | Sister Amelie is known as one of the "Speakers" for the goddess [https://wiki.efupw.com/index.php?title=Local_Gods_and_Powers#The_Wyld,_Kula|'''Kula'''], commanding the Wyld's Gardens to such a degree that nearby foliage is said to dance in rhythm with her breaths and that ivy has begun to grow over her person. She is widely known as a [https://www.efupw.com/forums/index.php?topic=709316.0|'''prolific poet'''], favoring religious and chivalric themes, as well as the author of numerous texts of history, philosophy, and theology. These include chronicles borne of her service on the battlefield, both at the Battle of the Red Hill in 7787 and the great war against Iakmes in 7788, wherein she was instrumental to the victory of Ephia's Well. | ||
==The Astronomers of Q'tolip== | ==The Astronomers of Q'tolip== | ||
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====Apothar Isaac Naught==== | ====Apothar Isaac Naught==== | ||
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====Apothar Zol Nur==== | ====Apothar Zol Nur==== | ||
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Exiled from his Tablet for his taboo interest in reading, scholarship, and | |||
====Apothar Margarethe Eisenberg==== | ====Apothar Margarethe Eisenberg==== | ||
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