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The Granger was a gnomish aesthetic monk who lived alone in the mountains of the Southern [[Gildenrange]]. He was an obscure and marginal figure in the Alexandrian faith. He appears only once in the narrative of Alexandria, and is only even mentioned in two of the five [[Canon of Orthodoxy| | The Granger was a gnomish aesthetic monk who lived alone in the mountains of the Southern [[Gildenrange]]. He was an obscure and marginal figure in the Alexandrian faith. He appears only once in the narrative of Alexandria, and is only even mentioned in two of the five [[Canon of Orthodoxy|Testimonies]]. (<i>Steros</i> and <i>Dadtim</i>, naturally.) He does not appear in the heretical [[Testimony of Sayid]]. | ||
Note: The pronoun "he" is used above, but no gender is every actually ascribed to The Granger in either of the Cannonical references. | Note: The pronoun "he" is used above, but no gender is every actually ascribed to The Granger in either of the Cannonical references. |
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The Granger was a gnomish aesthetic monk who lived alone in the mountains of the Southern Gildenrange. He was an obscure and marginal figure in the Alexandrian faith. He appears only once in the narrative of Alexandria, and is only even mentioned in two of the five Testimonies. (Steros and Dadtim, naturally.) He does not appear in the heretical Testimony of Sayid.
Note: The pronoun "he" is used above, but no gender is every actually ascribed to The Granger in either of the Cannonical references.