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'''Xykon:''' Did you- Did you just say, {{spoiler|"the ''other'' four Gates"?}} |
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'''Lirian:''' Crap. }} |
'''Lirian:''' Crap. }} |
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** Vaarsuvius, while drunk on {{spoiler|the power of three epic evil spellcasters}}, defeats a black dragon that was menacing [[Ambiguous Gender|his/her]] family. He/she casts {{spoiler|the genocidal spell ''Familicide'' on the dragon, exterminating the dragon's entire bloodline}}. Later it's revealed that {{spoiler|Girard Draketooth, the epic-level illusionist that is charged with protecting one of the all-important Gates,}} was the grandson of a relative of said dragon. Thus he and his family {{spoiler|were wiped out by the spell, leaving the Gate defenseless}}. |
** Vaarsuvius, while drunk on {{spoiler|the power of three epic evil spellcasters}}, defeats a black dragon that was menacing [[Ambiguous Gender|his/her]] family. He/she casts {{spoiler|the genocidal spell ''Familicide'' on the dragon, exterminating the dragon's entire bloodline}}. Later it's revealed that {{spoiler|Girard Draketooth, the epic-level illusionist that is charged with protecting one of the all-important Gates,}} was the grandson of a relative of said dragon. Thus he and his family {{spoiler|were wiped out by the spell, leaving the Gate defenseless}}. |