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− | Vashel is the Captain of the Invincibles, and the Mistress of War. She is in sense the avatar form of Dolgrael, and is the martial and visible arm of his will. Vashel is a being born long before the current time, closer in fact to the years after the Sundering. She became the first of the Invincibles after she completed the great Trials set for her by Dolgrael. She now serves also as the second of the three interviews necessary to become a follower of Dolgrael, and is also the most important of the three interviews. | + | Vashel is the Captain of the Invincibles, and the Mistress of War. She is in sense the avatar form of [[Dolgrael]], and is the martial and visible arm of his will. Vashel is a being born long before the current time, closer in fact to the years after the Sundering. She became the first of the Invincibles after she completed the great Trials set for her by Dolgrael. She now serves also as the second of the three interviews necessary to become a follower of Dolgrael, and is also the most important of the three interviews. |
Some crazy deluded druggie people may still remember that Vashel once served as the Vault guard to the delinquint House of Conquest. While they are correct (I sort of enjoyed taking the existing mobs and "un-Marlaxing" them), these troublemakers should still be shot on sight if they are found. | Some crazy deluded druggie people may still remember that Vashel once served as the Vault guard to the delinquint House of Conquest. While they are correct (I sort of enjoyed taking the existing mobs and "un-Marlaxing" them), these troublemakers should still be shot on sight if they are found. |
Latest revision as of 19:15, 30 July 2004
Vashel is the Captain of the Invincibles, and the Mistress of War. She is in sense the avatar form of Dolgrael, and is the martial and visible arm of his will. Vashel is a being born long before the current time, closer in fact to the years after the Sundering. She became the first of the Invincibles after she completed the great Trials set for her by Dolgrael. She now serves also as the second of the three interviews necessary to become a follower of Dolgrael, and is also the most important of the three interviews.
Some crazy deluded druggie people may still remember that Vashel once served as the Vault guard to the delinquint House of Conquest. While they are correct (I sort of enjoyed taking the existing mobs and "un-Marlaxing" them), these troublemakers should still be shot on sight if they are found.