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The Godenov Family hails from the region of loratil in Atamara. Though relatively unknown they have already participated in numerous battles including the great Savage Battle of Fiddleford in which Garvin and his unit were part of the only four Eston Units still on the battle field at the end.
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The Godenov Family hails from the region of [[Loratil]] in [[Atamara]]. Though relatively unknown they have already participated in numerous battles including the great Savage Battle of [[Fiddleford]] in which [[Godenov Family/Garvin|Garvin]] and his unit were part of the only four Eston Units still on the battlefield at the end. Ever since they joined [[Eston]] in the fight against its enemies they have been loyal to Eston and their lieges, [[Kane Family|Christofer]] and Basil. They've been in numerous battles from the first battle in which the Isador's men fought against desperate odds to defend [[Moramroth]] in vain to the recent battles in Fiddleford and [[Saradic]], which earned them much fame and prestige and soon molded them into young heroes.
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Latest revision as of 23:34, 13 March 2010

                    The Godenov Family


The Godenov Family hails from the region of Loratil in Atamara. Though relatively unknown they have already participated in numerous battles including the great Savage Battle of Fiddleford in which Garvin and his unit were part of the only four Eston Units still on the battlefield at the end. Ever since they joined Eston in the fight against its enemies they have been loyal to Eston and their lieges, Christofer and Basil. They've been in numerous battles from the first battle in which the Isador's men fought against desperate odds to defend Moramroth in vain to the recent battles in Fiddleford and Saradic, which earned them much fame and prestige and soon molded them into young heroes.