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=History=
 
=History=
 
The son of a camp follower and a mercenary, the mortal who would become Wind of Lament had seen more battles over petty Hundred Kingdoms land by the time he was 12 than most veterans see in their lifetime. It was during one of these that, in sudden confusion as enemy light horse overran the camp, he was retrieved for a greater destiny.
 
The son of a camp follower and a mercenary, the mortal who would become Wind of Lament had seen more battles over petty Hundred Kingdoms land by the time he was 12 than most veterans see in their lifetime. It was during one of these that, in sudden confusion as enemy light horse overran the camp, he was retrieved for a greater destiny.
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As one of Mar's agents, Wind of Lament is well versed in warfare and combat, although he shows a particular affinity for battles over cities and towns - both sieges and their lifting. Sometimes this calls for a subtle hand - a gate guard bribed, a single well tainted - and sometimes more overt, guiding the Dragon Blooded Host to their wars. Regardless, he performs each with a certain flare and professionalism that has garnered him enough respect within the Crimson Panoply to overlook his somewhat tepid support for either faction.<br>
 
As one of Mar's agents, Wind of Lament is well versed in warfare and combat, although he shows a particular affinity for battles over cities and towns - both sieges and their lifting. Sometimes this calls for a subtle hand - a gate guard bribed, a single well tainted - and sometimes more overt, guiding the Dragon Blooded Host to their wars. Regardless, he performs each with a certain flare and professionalism that has garnered him enough respect within the Crimson Panoply to overlook his somewhat tepid support for either faction.<br>
 
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