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|name=T'ansell
|name=T'ansell
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|status=h
|guild=Warrior Mage
|guild=Warrior Mage
|race=Elf
|race=Elf
|gender=Male
|gender=Male
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Named by mercenary [[Jack Tansell]] as having been one of "The King's Five," an appellation Jack gave in reference to Teiro's five generals during the Resistance War.
Named by mercenary [[Jack Tansell]] as having been one of "[[The King's Five]]," an appellation Jack gave in reference to [[Teiro]]'s five generals during the [[Resistance War]].


According to Jack, T'ansell died a day after the final battle in the fields of the Dragonspine while withdrawing north. His remains were interred at Ankis Dir, in Leth Deriel, supposedly by his son.
According to Jack, T'ansell died a day after the final battle in the fields of the [[Dragon_Spine_Mountains|Dragonspine]] while withdrawing north. His remains were interred at Ankis Dir, in [[Leth Deriel]], supposedly by his son.


Although T'ansell was a general, he insisted upon being called "Captain." In the words of [[Jack Tansell]]:
Although T'ansell was a general, he insisted upon being called "Captain." In the words of [[Jack Tansell]]:

Latest revision as of 10:37, 17 May 2022

T'ansell
Status: Historical Figure
Guild: Warrior Mage
Race: Elf
Gender: Male
Associates: Teiro

Named by mercenary Jack Tansell as having been one of "The King's Five," an appellation Jack gave in reference to Teiro's five generals during the Resistance War.

According to Jack, T'ansell died a day after the final battle in the fields of the Dragonspine while withdrawing north. His remains were interred at Ankis Dir, in Leth Deriel, supposedly by his son.

Although T'ansell was a general, he insisted upon being called "Captain." In the words of Jack Tansell:
"'Twas tradition. Much like the Baron of Old Theren, he led a company and refused to be called more."