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− | Issik was a peaceful man, who | + | Issik was a peaceful man, who preached poverty and humility. He carried a jug that was empty, as a symbol of his commitment to destitution. |
To test him, he was put to the rack, and tortured for many days, before he died. | To test him, he was put to the rack, and tortured for many days, before he died. | ||
In later days, a priest of Issek acquired a Northerner Warrior as a follower.... | In later days, a priest of Issek acquired a Northerner Warrior as a follower.... |
Revision as of 02:12, 24 February 2008
Issik was a peaceful man, who preached poverty and humility. He carried a jug that was empty, as a symbol of his commitment to destitution.
To test him, he was put to the rack, and tortured for many days, before he died.
In later days, a priest of Issek acquired a Northerner Warrior as a follower....