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    Valenth's Avatar
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    Valenth Guiran
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaywalker View Post
    Honestly my thoughts as of now are that I want to throttle Lahabrea for bringing it up, cackling maniacally, never mentioning it again, then getting himself killed so we can't possibly ask.

    It's the most evil thing he's ever done.

    EDIT: Didn't see how necro the thread is but NICE Catapult! XD
    Super necro indeed! xD Anyway, I am somehow thinking we aren't entirely done with Lahabrea yet... He was the absolute master of bodyhopping. i'm thinking he's probably still swirling around in the aether of what ever the Eyes of Nidhogg touched after being absorbed into them... Yes, I'm thinking he may either appear in some shape or form in Zenos or Estinien. His death was just too... sloppy for such an important character in the grand scheme of things.
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    Daralii's Avatar
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    Endris Caemwynn
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    Quote Originally Posted by Valenth View Post
    Super necro indeed! xD Anyway, I am somehow thinking we aren't entirely done with Lahabrea yet... He was the absolute master of bodyhopping. i'm thinking he's probably still swirling around in the aether of what ever the Eyes of Nidhogg touched after being absorbed into them... Yes, I'm thinking he may either appear in some shape or form in Zenos or Estinien. His death was just too... sloppy for such an important character in the grand scheme of things.
    That's the point- he looked down on men and saw them as nothing more than tools and playthings to be used. He was then outsmarted and killed by one. The fact that it turns out he was one of the most renowned academics of his time just makes the irony better.
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