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[[Ferdahl]] that ruled jointly with [[Emiil]].
[[Ferdahl]] that ruled jointly with [[Emiil]]. [[Vemrin]] was their son.


Empath.
Empath.
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-1758 Reign of Ferdahl Vemrin the Grayhearted begins
-1758 Reign of Ferdahl Vemrin the Grayhearted begins


==From [[Elothean Studies]]==
Astrar and Emiil, Consorts of the Gods<br>
Wife and Husband (respectively) who were Empath and Paladin (also respectively). It is said that when Emiil died in battle, Astrar followed him a week later -- some say of a broken heart, and others say it was her overhealing her son's injuries since she longed to follow her husband to the Plane of Unknowing.


==Painting found on Aesry==
==Painting found on Aesry==

Revision as of 14:12, 3 November 2007

Emiil

Ferdahl that ruled jointly with Emiil. Vemrin was their son.

Empath.

Timeline (one version)

1990 BL --Ferdahl Queri dies
--Reign of Ferdahls Astrar and Emiil begin
1904 BL --Ferdahls Astrar and Emiil die
--Reign of Ferdahl Vemrin begins

Timeline (another version)

-1834 Death of Ferdahl Queri the Lorethew
-1834 Reigns of Ferdahls Astrar and Emiil begins
-1758 Ferdahls Astrar and Emiil Die
-1758 Reign of Ferdahl Vemrin the Grayhearted begins

From Elothean Studies

Astrar and Emiil, Consorts of the Gods
Wife and Husband (respectively) who were Empath and Paladin (also respectively). It is said that when Emiil died in battle, Astrar followed him a week later -- some say of a broken heart, and others say it was her overhealing her son's injuries since she longed to follow her husband to the Plane of Unknowing.

Painting found on Aesry

[Ger Ilerthan, East Wing]
>l paint
The painting portrays two Elotheans, a woman and a man wearing heavy plate armor.  Surrounded by a lush garden and a large, overhanging tree, the woman sits on a bench with the man's hand resting protectively on her shoulder.  A brass plaque has been fastened to the bottom of the frame.
>read plaq
A brass plaque reads:
"Astrar and Emiil, Consorts of the Gods"