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The friends and first followers of [[Alexandria]],  most of whom were witnesses to the razing of [[Tragidore]].  
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The friends and first followers of [[Alexandria]],  most of whom were witnesses to the razing of [[Tragidore]]. Given the name because they stood most closely by Alexandria, literally and figuratively. Though the name might imply a unified front in Her name, in fact the Stand was anything but: conflict and disagreement was commonplace, and they cycled in and out of each others lives over the course of several decades before the final Crusade.
  
  

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The friends and first followers of Alexandria, most of whom were witnesses to the razing of Tragidore. Given the name because they stood most closely by Alexandria, literally and figuratively. Though the name might imply a unified front in Her name, in fact the Stand was anything but: conflict and disagreement was commonplace, and they cycled in and out of each others lives over the course of several decades before the final Crusade.


Accepted Members of the First Stand:

Alexandria*

Dadtim the Younger

Steros Merroand

Mythrian Arabelle

Marrwyn Teldandilion

Sayid ibn Maimun

Mikos Lygit

Kivan Elyryn

Stallot Evenfoot

Kedric Thayne

Qudrill Scathmoore

Hemlock Granger

Antioch of Alexander