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'''Veiki''' was a greater [[elemental]] of lightning seen near the [[DragonSpine Mountains]].
'''Veiki''' was a [[Great Elemental]] of lightning seen near the [[DragonSpine Mountains]].


Whispers of Veiki's origins point to many things, from the cataclysmic energies released from the Ur-Daemon War, to great storms called forth by the elementals of wind shortly after. Either way, Veiki has been among us for some time. Rarely is he seen, but when he travels, all know: the night sky becomes alight as the brightest of noons, and raging storms follow in his wake.
Whispers of Veiki's origins point to many things, from the cataclysmic energies released from the Ur-Daemon War, to great storms called forth by the elementals of wind shortly after. Either way, Veiki has been among us for some time. Rarely is he seen, but when he travels, all know: the night sky becomes alight as the brightest of noons, and raging storms follow in his wake.
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==External Link==
==External Link==
*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/tomes/elementals/elemental_great.asp Official documentation on Great Elementals]
*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/tomes/elementals/elemental_great.asp Official documentation on Great Elementals]

[[Category:Great Elementals]]

Latest revision as of 21:01, 6 March 2019

Veiki was a Great Elemental of lightning seen near the DragonSpine Mountains.

Whispers of Veiki's origins point to many things, from the cataclysmic energies released from the Ur-Daemon War, to great storms called forth by the elementals of wind shortly after. Either way, Veiki has been among us for some time. Rarely is he seen, but when he travels, all know: the night sky becomes alight as the brightest of noons, and raging storms follow in his wake.

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