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<blockquote data-quote="Halford" data-source="post: 4499182" data-attributes="member: 64844"><p>[sblock=Callen, Kama'zer, Mri'thras, Riar'lon and Ts'iri]The famous female Mage is almost certainly...</p><p> </p><p>Arga the Black</p><p> </p><p>Deceased for many years this wizardess still casts a long shadow as the greatest hero in Daunton's recent memory (except possibly for the Five). Tales of her wit, beauty, charm and fierce warrior spirit have become legends; most scholars doubt that she defeated the Blue Dragon Naxithalis in an areal battle above the city for instance. However her greatest contribution to Daunton's saftey is indisputably the Great Ritual of Sealing which cut off linkages between Daunton's interior forests and the feywild; ending the bloody humanoid attacks from Savage Land tribes and bringing piece to the war-torn city almost 50 years ago. She is featured prominently in plays about that era, most famously in the Years of Steel. Her adopted son and student <a href="http://www.enworld.org/wiki/index.php/L4W:The_Five#Mauros_Esthanapiros" target="_blank"><span style="color: #5a3696">Mauros Esthanapiros</span></a> was famously devoted to her, visiting the her memorial statue (in a park at the edge of the city which faces into the interior that she pacified) regularly. [/sblock]</p><p> </p><p>[sblock=Mri'thras] You recall some legends about the Great Ritual of Sealing, such a rite is seemingly beyond the power of any mortal spell caster. It has long been supposed that Arga the Black must have used some supremely powerful artifact in order to shape the transitive Isles as she did. There are several theories, that Arga was not mortal, that she had divine help, etc. One of the many scholarly theories is that Arga used a legendary item of her own creation dubbed the Ebon Mirror, rumored to lend its possessor phenomenal power, to allow her to complete the ritual.</p><p> </p><p>You also recall a snipit of a poem scrawled in the margin of a treatise on magical theory.</p><p> </p><p><span style="color: darkorchid">Ebon Mirror tore apart,</span></p><p><span style="color: darkorchid">dark reflections of one heart.</span></p><p><span style="color: darkorchid">Called to serve from all and nought,</span></p><p><span style="color: darkorchid">to bring together those who fought.</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: white">Try as you may you cannot recall the rest of the rhyme.</span>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Halford, post: 4499182, member: 64844"] [sblock=Callen, Kama'zer, Mri'thras, Riar'lon and Ts'iri]The famous female Mage is almost certainly... Arga the Black Deceased for many years this wizardess still casts a long shadow as the greatest hero in Daunton's recent memory (except possibly for the Five). Tales of her wit, beauty, charm and fierce warrior spirit have become legends; most scholars doubt that she defeated the Blue Dragon Naxithalis in an areal battle above the city for instance. However her greatest contribution to Daunton's saftey is indisputably the Great Ritual of Sealing which cut off linkages between Daunton's interior forests and the feywild; ending the bloody humanoid attacks from Savage Land tribes and bringing piece to the war-torn city almost 50 years ago. She is featured prominently in plays about that era, most famously in the Years of Steel. Her adopted son and student [URL="http://www.enworld.org/wiki/index.php/L4W:The_Five#Mauros_Esthanapiros"][COLOR=#5a3696]Mauros Esthanapiros[/COLOR][/URL] was famously devoted to her, visiting the her memorial statue (in a park at the edge of the city which faces into the interior that she pacified) regularly. [/sblock] [sblock=Mri'thras] You recall some legends about the Great Ritual of Sealing, such a rite is seemingly beyond the power of any mortal spell caster. It has long been supposed that Arga the Black must have used some supremely powerful artifact in order to shape the transitive Isles as she did. There are several theories, that Arga was not mortal, that she had divine help, etc. One of the many scholarly theories is that Arga used a legendary item of her own creation dubbed the Ebon Mirror, rumored to lend its possessor phenomenal power, to allow her to complete the ritual. You also recall a snipit of a poem scrawled in the margin of a treatise on magical theory. [COLOR=darkorchid]Ebon Mirror tore apart,[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkorchid]dark reflections of one heart.[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkorchid]Called to serve from all and nought,[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkorchid]to bring together those who fought.[/COLOR] [COLOR=white]Try as you may you cannot recall the rest of the rhyme.[/COLOR][/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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