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;Eicentia and Dauvion
 
;Eicentia and Dauvion
 
:Eicentia was in a trance, wandering through the Eastern woods, when she was absorbed by one of the Dauvinion rituals. The potency of the rite attracted Eicentia like a moth to a flame. From that night there is a belief in the North-East that divine love is too fearsome for mortals to witness or desire, as it consumes the body, heart and mind. It was not until she found she was pregnant that Eicentia uncovered what had happened in the woods. She gave the child, [[Thousand_Cities:Emrill|Emrill]], to her mother as she didn't want such a distraction from her studies.
 
:Eicentia was in a trance, wandering through the Eastern woods, when she was absorbed by one of the Dauvinion rituals. The potency of the rite attracted Eicentia like a moth to a flame. From that night there is a belief in the North-East that divine love is too fearsome for mortals to witness or desire, as it consumes the body, heart and mind. It was not until she found she was pregnant that Eicentia uncovered what had happened in the woods. She gave the child, [[Thousand_Cities:Emrill|Emrill]], to her mother as she didn't want such a distraction from her studies.
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===Children===
 
===Children===

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