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== Bill / Kyuad ==
 
== Bill / Kyuad ==
  
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"My intention is not to ''cure'' Shadaar.  He is now a walking corpse and is doomed to remain as such - at least, according to what I currently know.  But the madness that all Fell suffer he has staved off by eating the morsels fed down to the decaying Valendil.  While it is possible that we could continue to find victims for him, I do not think we should rely on hunting the minions of Shadow in order to protect ourselves from the hunger for flesh that is consuming his mind.  My intention then is to remove the hunger.  I am confident this is possible - Vrolk has been successful in this twice so far and I expect no complications on Shadaar's side.
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"My intention is not to ''cure'' Shadaar.  He is now a walking corpse and is doomed to remain as such - at least, according to what I currently know.  But the madness that all Fell suffer he has staved off by eating the morsels fed down to the decaying Valendil.  While it is possible that we could continue to find victims for him, I do not think we should rely on hunting the minions of Shadow in order to protect ourselves from the hunger for flesh that is consuming his mind.  My intention then is to remove the hunger.   
  
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"I had never dreamed it possible before, but the notes of Vrolk show that he once did the same for a legate.  She rose as Fell, unable to be revived by the Shadow's blessing, and wished to explore the realm of the undead first-hand.  Vrolk's work in that experiment succeeded in removing the maddening hunger for flesh from the legate, but changed the wyvern Zaindal from living to Fell.  It seems that something went wrong in his experiments, because his intent was instead to give the living Zaindal some of the benefits of undeath without killing the creature.
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"I had never dreamed it possible before, but the notes of Vrolk show that he once did the same for a legate who rose as Fell, unable to be revived by the Shadow's blessing, and wished to explore the realm of the undead first-hand.  Vrolk's work in that experiment succeeded in removing the maddening hunger for flesh from the legate, and changed the wyvern Zaindal from living to Fell.  It seems that something went wrong in his experiments, because his intent was instead to give the living Zaindal some of the benefits of undeath without killing the creature.
  
 
"When we first destroyed Zaindal, Vrolk returned to his lab and used another Fell subject for a similar experiment.  This time, he refined the process and not only removed the madness from the Fell, but infused the undead Zaindal with renewed strength and curing the wyvern of the madness as well.  The elf we saw fed to the creature was simply food - it needed the flesh to heal itself from the weakness brought on during its reassembling.  In fact, it should have been even more powerful than the first time we saw it.  If Zaindal hadn't been in a weakened state we might have lost that battle.
 
"When we first destroyed Zaindal, Vrolk returned to his lab and used another Fell subject for a similar experiment.  This time, he refined the process and not only removed the madness from the Fell, but infused the undead Zaindal with renewed strength and curing the wyvern of the madness as well.  The elf we saw fed to the creature was simply food - it needed the flesh to heal itself from the weakness brought on during its reassembling.  In fact, it should have been even more powerful than the first time we saw it.  If Zaindal hadn't been in a weakened state we might have lost that battle.

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