Difference between revisions of "Terris Prophecies"

Added prophecy quotes from Kwaan's inscription, excluding his interjections
(Added prophecy quotes from Kwaan's inscription, excluding his interjections)
 
|He who is not of his people, yet fulfills all of their wishes.
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|He was born of a humble family, yet married the daughter of a king.
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|He could trade words with the finest of philosophers, and had an impressive memory. Yet, he was not argumentative.
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|The Terris rejected him, but he came to lead them.
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|He commanded kings, and though he sought no empire, he became greater than all who had come before.
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|He fathered no children, yet all of the land became his progeny.
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|He was forced into war by a misunderstanding yet he came to fight as well as any man.
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|He was no simple soldier. He was a force of leadership—a man that fate itself seemed to support.
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