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List your stuff here, including combat stats if you have weapons
 
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=History=
 
=History=
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'''The First Age'''<br>
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'''The First Age'''
 
Nakik, the Deepstalker, Commodore of the Deliberative's Western Navies, died a hero. Leviathan spoke at the memorial held a year after his death deep in the Wyld. The grim, taciturn but cunning warrior, devoted husband and mate, and contemporary to some of the most prominent Lunars in the First Age passed from Creation honored and well regarded by all, spared from the pain and anguish that many Lunars would have to live through, seeing their mates murdered and their nations fall.
 
Nakik, the Deepstalker, Commodore of the Deliberative's Western Navies, died a hero. Leviathan spoke at the memorial held a year after his death deep in the Wyld. The grim, taciturn but cunning warrior, devoted husband and mate, and contemporary to some of the most prominent Lunars in the First Age passed from Creation honored and well regarded by all, spared from the pain and anguish that many Lunars would have to live through, seeing their mates murdered and their nations fall.
 
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The insane Wyld-thing chained in the depths of her manse maimed one of the Sidereal's Terrestrial lieutenants before it was slain, its body left to sink into the crushing depths of the Western ocean.
 
The insane Wyld-thing chained in the depths of her manse maimed one of the Sidereal's Terrestrial lieutenants before it was slain, its body left to sink into the crushing depths of the Western ocean.
 
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'''Background'''<br>
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'''Background'''
 
The question of whether or not Nakik's shard was irrevocably tainted by k'Tula's experimentation was never fully resolved. In the blood-soaked days after the collapse of the First Age, Lytek had much on his mind, as the occasional trickle of a dead Celestial shard turned into a vast torrent, even after the Solars were imprisoned. It was just another Lunar shard, albeit one in dire need of mending, but given how long it had stayed in the Wyld - and the condition many of the returning Lunar shards were in once they were driven to exile, it was not seen as peculiar, and passed to its next host.<br><br>
 
The question of whether or not Nakik's shard was irrevocably tainted by k'Tula's experimentation was never fully resolved. In the blood-soaked days after the collapse of the First Age, Lytek had much on his mind, as the occasional trickle of a dead Celestial shard turned into a vast torrent, even after the Solars were imprisoned. It was just another Lunar shard, albeit one in dire need of mending, but given how long it had stayed in the Wyld - and the condition many of the returning Lunar shards were in once they were driven to exile, it was not seen as peculiar, and passed to its next host.<br><br>
  

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