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Ravwe Tashkiok is the author of the book [[Rakash Traditions and Dawvs (book)|Rakash Traditions and Dawvs]] and is one of the many who traveled from the Rakash city of [[Odcoru]] to the East with the [[Great Migration]]. Although her husband died in battle while fleeing from the undead, she is known to have children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.

Author of [[Rakash Traditions and Dawvs (book)|Rakash Traditions and Dawvs]] who traveled from the Rakash city of [[Odcoru]] to the East with the [[Great Migration]]. Although her husband died in battle while fleeing from the undead, she is known to have children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.


She has been known to go by a number of other names in her past (described in her book) such as: Eskapa, Turinstil
She has been known to go by a number of other names in her past (described in her book) such as: Eskapa, Turinstil

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Ravwe
Status: Unknown
Aliases: Eskapa, Turinstil
Guild: Unknown
Race: Rakash
Gender: Female
Location: Unknown
Type: author

Ravwe Tashkiok is the author of the book Rakash Traditions and Dawvs and is one of the many who traveled from the Rakash city of Odcoru to the East with the Great Migration. Although her husband died in battle while fleeing from the undead, she is known to have children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.

She has been known to go by a number of other names in her past (described in her book) such as: Eskapa, Turinstil