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⚫ | '''Kanton''' was the leader of a Human clan. He and [[Sorril]], the Elven daughter of [[Kiernion]], eloped without [[Kiernion]]'s approval, sparking a five-year [[Elven-Human War|war]] between the Humans and the Elves. Towards the end of the war, Kanton was killed by [[Rivyn]], [[Morganae]]'s son, the man [[Sorril]] was supposed to marry. Kanton had a right hip short sword named [[Glisinais]] that [[Sorril]] used to slay [[Rivyn]]. The twins [[Lanival]] and [[Sable]] are the children of Kanton and [[Sorril]]. |
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⚫ | '''Kanton''' was the leader of a Human clan. He and [[Sorril]], the Elven daughter of [[Kiernion]], eloped without [[Kiernion]]'s approval, sparking a five-year [[Elven-Human War|war]] between the Humans and the Elves. Towards the end of the war, Kanton was killed by [[Rivyn]], [[Morganae]]'s son, the man [[Sorril]] was supposed to marry. Kanton had a right hip short sword named [[Glisinais]] that [[Sorril]] used to slay [[Rivyn]]. The twins [[Lanival]] and [[Sable (1)|Sable]] are the children of Kanton and [[Sorril]]. |
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Revision as of 03:28, 25 July 2013
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Status: | Dead |
Race: | Human |
Gender: | Male |
Kanton was the leader of a Human clan. He and Sorril, the Elven daughter of Kiernion, eloped without Kiernion's approval, sparking a five-year war between the Humans and the Elves. Towards the end of the war, Kanton was killed by Rivyn, Morganae's son, the man Sorril was supposed to marry. Kanton had a right hip short sword named Glisinais that Sorril used to slay Rivyn. The twins Lanival and Sable are the children of Kanton and Sorril.
These dates are based off of the timeline provided by GM Atrathien in 1998, which differs a bit from the timeline provided by GM Cadaya in 2001. According to the latter, the Elven-Human War lasted twelve years instead of five.