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'''Maran La'Saen''' ([[Daedalan]] 13, 195 AF c. Daedalan 5, 261 AF) was a [[Modern Age|modern]] Sultan of the [[city|city-state]] of [[Shallam]] and Guildmaster of the [[Empyreal Assembly|Priests]] [[Guild]]. He is renowned for being the only mortal to have ever held the rank of "Rider of the Black Boar" in the [[Divine Order]] of Lord [[Sarapis]], the [[Logos]]. However, his most memorable achievement followed his attempt to restore the ailing Lord [[Deucalion]] by sacrificing himself. Although unsuccessful, the [[Gods]] honoured Maran's selfless act and his soul was joined with the remaining [[Divine essence|essence]] of Lord Deucalion to become Lord [[Pentharian]], God of Righteousness and Valour.
'''Maran La'Saen''' ([[Daedalan]] 13, 195 AF{{--}}c. Daedalan 5, 261 AF) was a [[Modern Age|modern]] Sultan of the [[city|city-state]] of [[Shallam]] and Guildmaster of the [[Empyreal Assembly|Priests]] [[Guild]]. He is renowned for being the only mortal to have ever held the rank of "Rider of the Black Boar" in the [[Divine Order]] of Lord [[Sarapis]], the [[Logos]]. However, his most memorable achievement followed his attempt to restore the ailing Lord [[Deucalion]] by sacrificing himself. Although unsuccessful, the [[Gods]] honoured Maran's selfless act and his soul was joined with the remaining [[Divine essence|essence]] of Lord Deucalion to become Lord [[Pentharian]], God of Righteousness and Valour.


A statue of Maran, crafted from white marble, now stands on the street of Zaphar Promenade in Shallam.
A statue of Maran, crafted from white marble, now stands on the street of Zaphar Promenade in Shallam.


[[Category:Adventurers]]
[[Category:Adventurers]]
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