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"Lo, when thine enemy falls, and is weakened of spirit, such time is most advantageous to thusly wollop him. Though ye may be jeered at by onlookers, and called a 'bad sport", truly, is not the wolloping still satisfying? I say that yea, it surely is."
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"Lo, when thine enemy falls, and is weakened of spirit, such time is most advantageous to thusly wallop him. Though ye may be jeered at by onlookers, and called a 'bad sport", truly, is not the walloping still satisfying? I say that yea, it surely is."
  
Saint Reegyn was known as a canny general, and won many valiant battles. But he was also mad, and had a bloodlust that was frightening to behold. Little is known of his Holy Transformation, but many knights pray to him for wits in the heat of battle.
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Saint Reegyn was known as a canny general, and won many valiant battles. But he was also mad, and had a blood lust that was frightening to behold. Little is known of his Holy Transformation, but many knights pray to him for wits in the heat of battle.
  
His form is that of an empty suit of armor, with a single light behind the visor of his greathelm.
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His form is that of an empty suit of armor, with a single light behind the visor of his great helm.

Revision as of 02:19, 24 February 2008

"Lo, when thine enemy falls, and is weakened of spirit, such time is most advantageous to thusly wallop him. Though ye may be jeered at by onlookers, and called a 'bad sport", truly, is not the walloping still satisfying? I say that yea, it surely is."

Saint Reegyn was known as a canny general, and won many valiant battles. But he was also mad, and had a blood lust that was frightening to behold. Little is known of his Holy Transformation, but many knights pray to him for wits in the heat of battle.

His form is that of an empty suit of armor, with a single light behind the visor of his great helm.