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Lightsong was one of the Returned Gods given the Commands phrases to control ten thousand [[Lifeless]], a quarter of Hallandren's army. |
Lightsong was one of the Returned Gods given the Commands phrases to control ten thousand [[Lifeless]], a quarter of Hallandren's army. |
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+ | As a Returned, Lightsong takes care to maintain his apathetic and bitingly witty image, but truly does mean to do more than take advantage of the luxurious lifestyle offered by new position. Lightsong spends much time attempting to better understand himself and what he can do to be a good God to his people. Ultimately he is successful, and during the [[Pahn Kahl Rebellion]], dies giving his Divine [[Breath]] to heal [[Susebron]]'s cut out tongue, playing an instrumental role in the prevention of a second Manywar.{{book ref|wb|57}} |
== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
Revision as of 19:01, 1 December 2015
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Abilities | Returned | ||||
Titles | Lightsong the Bold | ||||
Nationality | Hallandren | ||||
Homeworld | Nalthis |
Lightsong the Bold, also known as god of bravery, was a Returned revered as a god by the people of Hallandren.[1]
Before being Returned, he was Stennimar, an accountant often employed to discover fraud or embezzlement. He died rescuing his drowning niece, Tatara, who fell off the Red Panther during a storm.[2] He became a Returned with Llarimar, his brother, as his High Priest.
Lightsong was one of the Returned Gods given the Commands phrases to control ten thousand Lifeless, a quarter of Hallandren's army.
As a Returned, Lightsong takes care to maintain his apathetic and bitingly witty image, but truly does mean to do more than take advantage of the luxurious lifestyle offered by new position. Lightsong spends much time attempting to better understand himself and what he can do to be a good God to his people. Ultimately he is successful, and during the Pahn Kahl Rebellion, dies giving his Divine Breath to heal Susebron's cut out tongue, playing an instrumental role in the prevention of a second Manywar.[2]
Trivia
The sword Brandon gave to his wife Emily at their wedding is called Lightsong.Template:Annotation ref