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The first of the Testimonials, it was the only one written before Alexandria's final battle. Dadtim the Younger was one of the orphans of Tragidore and Alexandria's closest friend. It speaks little of their early life together, but gives a detailed account of the [[razing of Tragidore]] as well as the first half of the [[Crusade]], before Alexandria left for the West. There is nothing of the ten years of her [[Pilgrimage to the West]], but he does write scantily of the final mustering of Alexandria's Horde, during which time he was writing the account.
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The first of the Testimonials, and one of two written before Alexandria's final battle. Dadtim the Younger was one of the orphans of Tragidore and Alexandria's closest friend. It speaks little of their early life together, but gives a detailed account of the [[razing of Tragidore]] as well as the first half of the [[Crusade]], before Alexandria left for the West. There is nothing of the ten years of her [[Pilgrimage to the West]], but he does write scantily of the final mustering of Alexandria's Horde, during which time he was writing the account.

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The first of the Testimonials, and one of two written before Alexandria's final battle. Dadtim the Younger was one of the orphans of Tragidore and Alexandria's closest friend. It speaks little of their early life together, but gives a detailed account of the razing of Tragidore as well as the first half of the Crusade, before Alexandria left for the West. There is nothing of the ten years of her Pilgrimage to the West, but he does write scantily of the final mustering of Alexandria's Horde, during which time he was writing the account.