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| Name = The Bride of Wharu | | Name = The Bride of Wharu | ||
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| Author = [[Aun Sareona]] | |||
| When Wharu had been driven from the back of Palenqual, our mightiest luan warriors girded themselves and descended into the hives, seeking their great mother. In the deepest hive, far underground, she was found and slain. One alone there was. As, I am told, there was one alone on the island now held by the Ispar xuta. The great mothers of the Wharu are fierce and territorial. They do not suffer each other easily. | | When Wharu had been driven from the back of Palenqual, our mightiest luan warriors girded themselves and descended into the hives, seeking their great mother. In the deepest hive, far underground, she was found and slain. One alone there was. As, I am told, there was one alone on the island now held by the Ispar xuta. The great mothers of the Wharu are fierce and territorial. They do not suffer each other easily. | ||
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[[Category: | == Notes == | ||
* Purchased from [[Aun Laranawa the Barkeep]] in [[Timaru]] at 44.2N 77.9W. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:49, 22 December 2016
Introduced: | Pillars Made of Sand | Related Quests: | Olthoi Queen Quest |
When Wharu had been driven from the back of Palenqual, our mightiest luan warriors girded themselves and descended into the hives, seeking their great mother. In the deepest hive, far underground, she was found and slain. One alone there was. As, I am told, there was one alone on the island now held by the Ispar xuta. The great mothers of the Wharu are fierce and territorial. They do not suffer each other easily.
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- Purchased from Aun Laranawa the Barkeep in Timaru at 44.2N 77.9W.