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== General ==
 
== General ==
 
   
 
   
 
 
N'Delia Basolaine was the First Maid and Swordfast to Raidhen of Hol Cuchone.  
 
N'Delia Basolaine was the First Maid and Swordfast to Raidhen of Hol Cuchone.  
  
 
She is believed to have translated a fragment of The Prophecies of the Dragon around 400 AB (The Fires of Heaven, Header).  
 
She is believed to have translated a fragment of The Prophecies of the Dragon around 400 AB (The Fires of Heaven, Header).  
 
 
  
  
 
== Quotes ==
 
== Quotes ==
 
   
 
   
 
 
"With his coming are the dread fires born again. The hills burn, and the land turns sere. The tides of men run out, and the hours dwindle. The wall is pierced, and the veil of parting raised. Storms rumble beyond the horizon, and the fires of heaven purge the earth. There is no salvation without destruction, no hope this side of death." (Part of her translation; The Fires, of Heaven, Header).
 
"With his coming are the dread fires born again. The hills burn, and the land turns sere. The tides of men run out, and the hours dwindle. The wall is pierced, and the veil of parting raised. Storms rumble beyond the horizon, and the fires of heaven purge the earth. There is no salvation without destruction, no hope this side of death." (Part of her translation; The Fires, of Heaven, Header).
  
 
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Revision as of 03:13, 28 October 2006

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

N'Delia Basolaine was the First Maid and Swordfast to Raidhen of Hol Cuchone.

She is believed to have translated a fragment of The Prophecies of the Dragon around 400 AB (The Fires of Heaven, Header).


Quotes

"With his coming are the dread fires born again. The hills burn, and the land turns sere. The tides of men run out, and the hours dwindle. The wall is pierced, and the veil of parting raised. Storms rumble beyond the horizon, and the fires of heaven purge the earth. There is no salvation without destruction, no hope this side of death." (Part of her translation; The Fires, of Heaven, Header).