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==General==
 
==General==
  
Shiaine Avarhin was an Andoran noblewoman and Lord Willim Avarhin's only child. Their sigil was the Heart and Hand.
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Shiaine Avarhin was an [[Andor]]an noblewoman and Lord [[Willim Avarhin]]'s only child. Their sigil was the Heart and Hand.
  
 
After her father became impoverished, they had to live in a ramshackle farmhouse.
 
After her father became impoverished, they had to live in a ramshackle farmhouse.
  
Mili Skane murdered Shiaine before adopting her name.
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[[Mili Skane]] murdered Shiaine before adopting her name.
 
 
(Reference: Winter's Heart, Chapter 10)
 
  
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(Reference: [[Winter's Heart: Chapter 10|Winter's Heart, Chapter 10]])
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
  
"He and his only daughter, the last of a declining line, had stayed in the country, far from anywhere their penury might be exposed, and now they were only bones buried in the forest near that farmhouse, and she was the Lady Shiaine." (Mili Skane about Willim and Shiaine Avarhin; Winter's Heart, Chapter 10)
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"He and his only daughter, the last of a declining line, had stayed in the country, far from anywhere their penury might be exposed, and now they were only bones buried in the forest near that farmhouse, and she was the Lady Shiaine." (Mili Skane about Willim and Shiaine Avarhin; [[Winter's Heart: Chapter 10|Winter's Heart, Chapter 10]])
  
 
[[Category:All Characters]]
 
[[Category:All Characters]]
 
[[Category:Minor Characters]]
 
[[Category:Minor Characters]]

Revision as of 13:44, 27 February 2007

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

Shiaine Avarhin was an Andoran noblewoman and Lord Willim Avarhin's only child. Their sigil was the Heart and Hand.

After her father became impoverished, they had to live in a ramshackle farmhouse.

Mili Skane murdered Shiaine before adopting her name.

(Reference: Winter's Heart, Chapter 10)

Quotes

"He and his only daughter, the last of a declining line, had stayed in the country, far from anywhere their penury might be exposed, and now they were only bones buried in the forest near that farmhouse, and she was the Lady Shiaine." (Mili Skane about Willim and Shiaine Avarhin; Winter's Heart, Chapter 10)