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|name=Sweetleaf Rossman |
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|race=Human |
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|gender=Female |
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|relat=Nicoly{{!}}Nicoly Rossman (husband),Nicolaenya{{!}}Nicolaenya Rossman (daughter) |
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The wife of Nicoly Rossman who died during the attack on the original [[Rossman's Landing]]. Her gravestone can be found in the ''Small Clearing'' outside the gates. |
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<pre> |
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A weathered gravestone reads: |
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In memory of |
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Sweetleaf Rossman |
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Beloved mother, |
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Devoted wife, |
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But a lousy runner. |
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</pre> |
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}} |
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==[[Rossgallan Keep]] Painting== |
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* Found in the Rossgallan Manor Hallway: |
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: ''The painting shows a young Human woman with long, wavy blond hair worn partially upswept. Her green eyes sparkle joyfully and her mouth curves in a smile ready to burst into laughter. She is seated in a garden with blooming white roses in the background.'' |
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: ''A painting reads:'' |
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: ''"Sweetleaf, painted year 346"'' |
Latest revision as of 08:31, 27 January 2022
Sweetleaf Rossman | |
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Status: | Dead |
Race: | Human |
Gender: | Female |
Relatives: | Nicoly Rossman (husband), Nicolaenya Rossman (daughter) |
The wife of Nicoly Rossman who died during the attack on the original Rossman's Landing. Her gravestone can be found in the Small Clearing outside the gates.
A weathered gravestone reads: In memory of Sweetleaf Rossman Beloved mother, Devoted wife, But a lousy runner.
Rossgallan Keep Painting
- Found in the Rossgallan Manor Hallway:
- The painting shows a young Human woman with long, wavy blond hair worn partially upswept. Her green eyes sparkle joyfully and her mouth curves in a smile ready to burst into laughter. She is seated in a garden with blooming white roses in the background.
- A painting reads:
- "Sweetleaf, painted year 346"