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''Kyria d'Oreyn''
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''Author: Kyria d'Oreyn''
 
 
  
 
== General ==
 
== General ==
 
 
Dunsinin is a fictional, perhaps even historical character. In stories, she is supposed to be Rogosh Eagle-Eye's love. (TFoH, Ch24).
 
 
In "The Flame, the Blade and the Heart" is a tale of her and Rogosh Eagle-Eye (TFoH, Ch24).
 
  
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Dunsinin is a fictional, perhaps even historical character. In stories, she is supposed to be [[Rogosh Eagle-eye]]'s love. ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 24|TFoH, Ch. 24]]).
  
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In "''The Flame, the Blade and the Heart''" is a tale of her and Rogosh Eagle-Eye ([[The Fires of Heaven: Chapter 24|TFoH, Ch. 24]]).
  
  
 
== Quotes ==
 
== Quotes ==
 
   
 
   
"...cold blows the wind down Shara Pass; cold lies the grave unmarked. Yet every year at Sunday, upon those piled stones appears a single rose, one crystal teardrop like dew upon the petals, laid by the fair hand of Dunsinin, for she keeps fast to the bargain made by Rogosh Eagle-eye." (Thom reciting "The Bargain of Rogosh Eagle-Eye"; The Great Hunt, Chapter 26)
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"...cold blows the wind down Shara Pass; cold lies the grave unmarked. Yet every year at Sunday, upon those piled stones appears a single rose, one crystal teardrop like dew upon the petals, laid by the fair hand of Dunsinin, for she keeps fast to the bargain made by Rogosh Eagle-eye." ([[Thom]] reciting "''The Bargain of Rogosh Eagle-Eye''"; [[The Great Hunt: Chapter 26|The Great Hunt, Chapter 26]])
  
 
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[[Category:Historical Characters]]

Revision as of 11:34, 24 September 2006

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

Dunsinin is a fictional, perhaps even historical character. In stories, she is supposed to be Rogosh Eagle-eye's love. (TFoH, Ch. 24).

In "The Flame, the Blade and the Heart" is a tale of her and Rogosh Eagle-Eye (TFoH, Ch. 24).


Quotes

"...cold blows the wind down Shara Pass; cold lies the grave unmarked. Yet every year at Sunday, upon those piled stones appears a single rose, one crystal teardrop like dew upon the petals, laid by the fair hand of Dunsinin, for she keeps fast to the bargain made by Rogosh Eagle-eye." (Thom reciting "The Bargain of Rogosh Eagle-Eye"; The Great Hunt, Chapter 26)