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2302 slays Bexaloth, [[Second Battle of the Archmage (2302)]], Shadirya was a Shenimite of unknown paternity from a small town called Zephas in Jerushabla. When the first battle of the Archmage took place, 2287, she was only about fifteen years old. She was taught to play the lute by her mother who was a courtesan, but Shadirya was inclined to gymnastics and wrestling. One day the women of the Incarnandina's retinue visited when Shadirya was fourteen and the young girl showed an aptitude for learning combat. She was recommended to the Incarnandina who asked her mother's permission to take her into her retinue. Her mother reluctantly granted permission. | 2302 slays Bexaloth, [[Second Battle of the Archmage (2302)]], Shadirya was a Shenimite of unknown paternity from a small town called Zephas in Jerushabla. When the first battle of the Archmage took place, 2287, she was only about fifteen years old. She was taught to play the lute by her mother who was a courtesan, but Shadirya was inclined to gymnastics and wrestling. One day the women of the Incarnandina's retinue visited when Shadirya was fourteen and the young girl showed an aptitude for learning combat. She was recommended to the Incarnandina who asked her mother's permission to take her into her retinue. Her mother reluctantly granted permission. | ||
− | She was known for the purity of her purpose of mind. She led a following of [[khamsudhi]] (Incarnandist Monk Warriors) into the palace after its defenses had finally been breached by the tisbajuma in the [[Second Battle of the Archmage]]. After defeating his guards and minions, she and her companions fought him and Shadirya slew him in combat. According to some sources, there was a great destruction upon the slaying of the Archmage. The body of the Archmage was destroyed far more than could be delivered by the power of a psychic warrior's sword. Additionally, Shadirya and some of her companions were unconscious. After awaking, Shadirya refused to speak for a little more than a year for reasons that are not well understood. | + | She was known for the purity of her purpose of mind. She led a following of [[khamsudhi]] (Incarnandist Monk Warriors) into the palace after its defenses had finally been breached by the tisbajuma in the [[Second Battle of the Archmage]]. After defeating his guards and minions, she and her companions fought him and Shadirya slew him in combat. According to some sources, there was a great destruction upon the slaying of the Archmage. The body of the Archmage was destroyed far more than could be delivered by the power of a psychic warrior's sword. Additionally, Shadirya and some of her companions were driven unconscious. After awaking, Shadirya refused to speak for a little more than a year for reasons that are not well understood. |
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Revision as of 21:57, 21 September 2017
b 2271, d 2321. Heroine of the Seventh Isbajath. 2302 slays Bexaloth, Second Battle of the Archmage (2302), Shadirya was a Shenimite of unknown paternity from a small town called Zephas in Jerushabla. When the first battle of the Archmage took place, 2287, she was only about fifteen years old. She was taught to play the lute by her mother who was a courtesan, but Shadirya was inclined to gymnastics and wrestling. One day the women of the Incarnandina's retinue visited when Shadirya was fourteen and the young girl showed an aptitude for learning combat. She was recommended to the Incarnandina who asked her mother's permission to take her into her retinue. Her mother reluctantly granted permission.
She was known for the purity of her purpose of mind. She led a following of khamsudhi (Incarnandist Monk Warriors) into the palace after its defenses had finally been breached by the tisbajuma in the Second Battle of the Archmage. After defeating his guards and minions, she and her companions fought him and Shadirya slew him in combat. According to some sources, there was a great destruction upon the slaying of the Archmage. The body of the Archmage was destroyed far more than could be delivered by the power of a psychic warrior's sword. Additionally, Shadirya and some of her companions were driven unconscious. After awaking, Shadirya refused to speak for a little more than a year for reasons that are not well understood.
Sources
- The Sword of the Maiden of Zephas, Irchoram of Asberdon, 2440’s, Epic Lay, Asbardian Language
- The Witch and the Tisbajiya: The Second Battle of the Archmage, Aiachourn dhal Caspain Sichogha, 2687
See Also
- Bexaloth Archmage of the Infinite Elements of Eternal Chaos
- First Battle of the Archmage (2287)
- List of Incarnandist Saints
- Second Battle of the Archmage (2302)
- Seventh Isbajath
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