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There is a matter of debate as to whether or not this Elothean House does (or did) exist. |
There is a matter of debate as to whether or not this Elothean House does (or did) exist. |
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From the book "[[Elothean Studies]]" by Lorethew Mattew Zakiel. |
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''The Elotheans who work for the Melyo Rensh'a, it is said, can be identified by their black hair and pale eyes, and it is said that children born of the Elotheans with black hair inevitably "die" within two years of birth -- by accident or otherwise. |
''The Elotheans who work for the Melyo Rensh'a, it is said, can be identified by their black hair and pale eyes, and it is said that children born of the Elotheans with black hair inevitably "die" within two years of birth -- by accident or otherwise. |
Revision as of 14:30, 16 April 2008
Melyo Rensh'a is translated to Eye of the People in Gerenshuge. Sometimes referred to as "The Lost House" or "House of the All-Seeing Eye".
There is a matter of debate as to whether or not this Elothean House does (or did) exist.
From the book "Elothean Studies" by Lorethew Mattew Zakiel.
The Elotheans who work for the Melyo Rensh'a, it is said, can be identified by their black hair and pale eyes, and it is said that children born of the Elotheans with black hair inevitably "die" within two years of birth -- by accident or otherwise. Elothean myth says that they do not actually die, but are stolen by the society of the Melyo Rensh'a, to be trained as assassins or torturers.