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The Testimonial of [[Marrwyn]] was written during her [[Arch-Warden|Arch-Wardenship]]. A child of the Elven royal court, her account follows primarily the politics and intrigue of [[Steros]] and [[Mythrian]]'s unification of Alexia, as well as the [[Crusade]]'s second half, as Alexandria united the various nations under her banner for her final assault on the [[Court of Darkness]]. Marrwyn's account is unique in that it often deals with Alexandria's ethical compromises and necessary but distasteful alliances, as well as her capability for outright ruthlessness and deception.
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The Testimonial of [[Marrwyn Teldandilion]] was written during her [[Arch-Warden|Arch-Wardenship]]. A child of the Elven royal court, her account follows primarily the politics and intrigue of [[Steros Merroand]] and [[Mythrian Arabelle]]'s unification of Alexia, as well as the [[Crusade]]'s second half, as Alexandria united the various nations under her banner for her final assault on the [[Court of Darkness]]. Marrwyn's account is unique in that it often deals with Alexandria's ethical compromises and necessary but distasteful alliances, as well as her capability for outright ruthlessness and deception.

Revision as of 18:10, 23 April 2010

The Testimonial of Marrwyn Teldandilion was written during her Arch-Wardenship. A child of the Elven royal court, her account follows primarily the politics and intrigue of Steros Merroand and Mythrian Arabelle's unification of Alexia, as well as the Crusade's second half, as Alexandria united the various nations under her banner for her final assault on the Court of Darkness. Marrwyn's account is unique in that it often deals with Alexandria's ethical compromises and necessary but distasteful alliances, as well as her capability for outright ruthlessness and deception.