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==Selected Stories== |
==Selected Stories== |
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My Mother's Shield: A tale of one girl and a dusty rose shield during the first Gryphon Sword Saga |
My Mother's Shield: A tale of one girl and a dusty rose shield during the first Gryphon Sword Saga |
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Lucia Dawn: A tale of one girl and the fall of Mestanir |
Lucia Dawn: A tale of one girl and the fall of Mestanir |
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The Dreamer: A tale of one girl and the message on the Aspis Gate |
The Dreamer: A tale of one girl and the message on the Aspis Gate |
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Yaolara: A tale of one girl and the early history of the Red Dreamer |
Yaolara: A tale of one girl and the early history of the Red Dreamer |
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Two sisters: A tale of two girls and the Rift |
Two sisters: A tale of two girls and the Rift |
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Oleani's Temple: A tale of many girls and Oleani |
Oleani's Temple: A tale of many girls and Oleani |
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The Rat, the Carrot, the Wench, and the Blue: A tale of one rat and the Spring of 5122 |
The Rat, the Carrot, the Wench, and the Blue: A tale of one rat and the Spring of 5122 |
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Revision as of 17:04, 19 April 2022
Introduction
Katiesa Thule is a mostly human cleric and adherent of the Lord of Dreams. Born and raised in Wehnimer's Landing, she is the only child of Damangherik Thule (former cleric of Lorminstra) and Jakaesa Jynel (ranger of Imaera). If she could sing, she might have been a bard. Alas, she can not. Still, she is passionate about telling stories and tales that are based upon events in, or are simply firmly set in, the western side of Elanthia.
Selected Stories
My Mother's Shield: A tale of one girl and a dusty rose shield during the first Gryphon Sword Saga
Lucia Dawn: A tale of one girl and the fall of Mestanir
The Dreamer: A tale of one girl and the message on the Aspis Gate
Yaolara: A tale of one girl and the early history of the Red Dreamer
Two sisters: A tale of two girls and the Rift
Oleani's Temple: A tale of many girls and Oleani
The Rat, the Carrot, the Wench, and the Blue: A tale of one rat and the Spring of 5122
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