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"Dark and brooding.  But I wonder if it is by choice or from a lack of ability to interact with others.  Understanding of animals, their humor, ideals and emotions.  But of course he is Bjorner.  A powerful magus in the realms of Animal and Corpus.  He also seems to be hardened by his apprenticeship.  He possesses a certain understanding of the practicality of matters at hand, which is ammenable."
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"Dark and brooding.  But I wonder if it is by choice or from a lack of ability to interact with others.  Understanding of animals, their humor, ideals and emotions.  But of course he is Bjornaer.  A powerful magus in the realms of Animal and Corpus.  He also seems to be hardened by his apprenticeship.  He possesses a certain understanding of the practicality of matters at hand, which is ammenable."
  
 
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"I have had the good fortune to work in the lab beside Raven. An undeniable master of his specialties, he shares in my desire for discovery. He is an invaluable contributer to the covenant and I expect to see great works by his hand."
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-Laudatos

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"Dark and brooding. But I wonder if it is by choice or from a lack of ability to interact with others. Understanding of animals, their humor, ideals and emotions. But of course he is Bjornaer. A powerful magus in the realms of Animal and Corpus. He also seems to be hardened by his apprenticeship. He possesses a certain understanding of the practicality of matters at hand, which is ammenable."

-Gunsev

"I have had the good fortune to work in the lab beside Raven. An undeniable master of his specialties, he shares in my desire for discovery. He is an invaluable contributer to the covenant and I expect to see great works by his hand."

-Laudatos