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− | Madrog Orlo, b. 1837, d 1909, was a | + | Madrog Orlo, b. 1837, d 1909, was a [[Lucacia]]n aristocrat and merchant explorer, famous for his wide exploits during the so-called [[Age of Steel and Dragons]] (19th century), especially in [[Asdauria]], [[Barathorn]], and [[Sungo]]. He is also thought to have visited [[Zephasia]] and [[Ptohlia]]. He was skilled in both [[windship]]s and [[skycraft]]. He retired in [[Aurice]], having amassed a great fortune of wealth. His father was [[Baphalo Orlo]], a successful merchant prince. |
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+ | Orlo recounted his travels in his book, The [[Voyages of Madrog Orlo]], completed in the very early 20th century. | ||
=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Age of Steel and Dragons]] |
+ | *The [[Voyages of Madrog Orlo]] | ||
+ | *[[Lucacia]] | ||
− | [[Category:Notable | + | [[Category:Notable Lucacians]] |
[[Category:Notable Explorers]] | [[Category:Notable Explorers]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:1800's]] | ||
+ | [[Category:1900's]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:53, 7 October 2024
Madrog Orlo, b. 1837, d 1909, was a Lucacian aristocrat and merchant explorer, famous for his wide exploits during the so-called Age of Steel and Dragons (19th century), especially in Asdauria, Barathorn, and Sungo. He is also thought to have visited Zephasia and Ptohlia. He was skilled in both windships and skycraft. He retired in Aurice, having amassed a great fortune of wealth. His father was Baphalo Orlo, a successful merchant prince.
Orlo recounted his travels in his book, The Voyages of Madrog Orlo, completed in the very early 20th century.
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