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As a result, they wandered away from their homelands. Eventually, the Paradis established a city in the frozen north known as [[Icemule Trace]].
As a result, they wandered away from their homelands. Eventually, the Paradis established a city in the frozen north known as [[Icemule Trace]].

==In-Game References==

While in the Honeybeer Inn, Tap Room, occasionally, you can sometimes witness...

The Paradis crowd in the bar takes up a traditional lament:

"Winds blow the deep snow,
While far from home I roam.
Blue ice brings dark night
To all I know and love."

"Will Spring bring a rose dawn
to thaw my frozen heart?
Come black gate, I'm full of hate
For winter, whilst I mourn."


==References==
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[[Category:Icemule Trace]]
[[Category:Icemule Trace]]
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Latest revision as of 08:22, 7 June 2023

The Paradis are a halfling culture that emerged after the Undead War.

The Paradis were formed from warriors from all three original cultures, the Mhoragian, Brughan and Malghava, who could not bear to return home from the war with the knowledge they had been allied with Faendryl elves. That is, the association with those who had brought demons into the world.

As a result, they wandered away from their homelands. Eventually, the Paradis established a city in the frozen north known as Icemule Trace.

In-Game References

While in the Honeybeer Inn, Tap Room, occasionally, you can sometimes witness...

The Paradis crowd in the bar takes up a traditional lament:

    "Winds blow the deep snow,
    While far from home I roam.
    Blue ice brings dark night
    To all I know and love."
    "Will Spring bring a rose dawn
    to thaw my frozen heart?
    Come black gate, I'm full of hate
    For winter, whilst I mourn."

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