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+ | Also known as the "Knight of Silver". | ||
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+ | Conraed is said to have lived in ancient days, by the southern sea. Though hsi lineage was never known, the peasantry assumed upon him a Lordship, as his nobility was evident in his grace. He was a man of unequaled wisdom, who quickly became known as a settler of disputes, whose judgements were ever equal and just. | ||
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+ | It came to pass that a terrible serpent was plaguing the coast. In the epic poem '''Saint Conraed and The Serpent''' , it is told that he walked into the ocean, and with no sword or shield he wrestled the leviathan to submission, and made it promise to never harass men again. It is said that he then emerged from the sea crowned in light, and wearing armor of pure silver that never tarnished. |
Revision as of 15:40, 6 June 2007
Also known as the "Knight of Silver".
Conraed is said to have lived in ancient days, by the southern sea. Though hsi lineage was never known, the peasantry assumed upon him a Lordship, as his nobility was evident in his grace. He was a man of unequaled wisdom, who quickly became known as a settler of disputes, whose judgements were ever equal and just.
It came to pass that a terrible serpent was plaguing the coast. In the epic poem Saint Conraed and The Serpent , it is told that he walked into the ocean, and with no sword or shield he wrestled the leviathan to submission, and made it promise to never harass men again. It is said that he then emerged from the sea crowned in light, and wearing armor of pure silver that never tarnished.