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The Testimonial of Kelvin is the shortest and most abstract of the [[Testimonials]], written by [[Kivan Elyryn]], marshal of Alexandria's [[Elk-Riders]]. It is actually made up of two distinct chapters. The first is a succinct account of the events leading up to Alexandria's final assault, while the second chapter details the assault itself and Alexandria's eventual betrayal, martyrdom, and ascension. Much of this section is told out of sequence, and some parts are seen as prophetic.
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The Testimonial of Kivan is the shortest and most abstract of the [[Testimonials]], written by [[Kivan Elyryn]], marshal of Alexandria's [[Elk-Riders]]. It is actually made up of two distinct chapters. The first is a succinct account of the events leading up to Alexandria's final assault, while the second chapter details the assault itself and Alexandria's eventual betrayal, martyrdom, and ascension. Much of this section is told out of sequence, and some parts are seen as prophetic.

Revision as of 21:33, 28 January 2008

The Testimonial of Kivan is the shortest and most abstract of the Testimonials, written by Kivan Elyryn, marshal of Alexandria's Elk-Riders. It is actually made up of two distinct chapters. The first is a succinct account of the events leading up to Alexandria's final assault, while the second chapter details the assault itself and Alexandria's eventual betrayal, martyrdom, and ascension. Much of this section is told out of sequence, and some parts are seen as prophetic.