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==Adask / Fey Heritage==
 
==Adask / Fey Heritage==
Queen Relasa, the last ruling Queen of The Four Winds, was descended of a line of Royalty that had long been in control of Adagalasck. Her parents were  King Raktar the Adask and Queen Shulsi the Fey in a complicated pairing that is repeated often unifying the royal families of the realm. 
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Queen Relasa, the last ruling Queen of The Four Winds, was descended of a line of
 
 
The Fey and the Adask royal families intermarry to provide a monarch eligible to hold the throne. The mot powerful coupling deemed the most secure to reign.
 
 
 
Nina and her sister Emilie, born twins, each strongly reflected one half Relasa's heritage.  Nina born Adask and Emilie born Fey.  Their father, Oberon of Amber, gave them an Amber heritage but was never comfortable serving as a the lesser of Monarchs to Relasa. 
 
 
 
While instructing the children in the Powers of the Stairs, a year after seeing them though the Squiggle Inscription Relasa suffered a mgical effect sickness that Happened quickly.  Oberon was unable to solve the problem and she died.
 
  
 
==Battle of the Winds==
 
==Battle of the Winds==

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