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His first notable literary achievement was winning [[Sarapis]]' grand poetry contest with his epic, <i>[[Final Resting for Travian Shea]]</i>. For this, his name was immortalised in a new artefact, the [[Lasallian Lyre]], which he won a copy of.
His first notable literary achievement was winning [[Sarapis]]' grand poetry contest with his epic, <i>[[Final Resting for Travian Shea]]</i>. For this, his name was immortalised in a new artefact, the [[Lasallian Lyre]], which he won a copy of.


Tancred's most well-known achievements, however, are the first and second installments of his yet unfinished [[Seleucarian Empire]] trilogy. The first is a compilation of documents that pieces together a history of the founding of the empire and the strike of the [[Black Wave]]. The second is a compilation which attempts to narrate, through letters, legal documents, and other historical flotsam, the course of the [[Wars of Succession]].
Tancred's most well-known achievements, however, are the first and second installments of his [[Seleucarian Empire]] trilogy. The first is a compilation of documents that pieces together a history of the founding of the empire and the strike of the [[Black Wave]]. The second is a compilation which attempts to narrate, through letters, legal documents, and other historical flotsam, the course of the [[Wars of Succession]].


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Latest revision as of 02:35, 30 August 2013

Tancred Lasalle (Chronos 22, 176 AF – ?) was a noted librarian and scholar who lived at 15 Stagira Boulevard, Ashtan. He was the widower of Lucrecia and the uncle of Orson and Josiah Lasalle.

His first notable literary achievement was winning Sarapis' grand poetry contest with his epic, Final Resting for Travian Shea. For this, his name was immortalised in a new artefact, the Lasallian Lyre, which he won a copy of.

Tancred's most well-known achievements, however, are the first and second installments of his Seleucarian Empire trilogy. The first is a compilation of documents that pieces together a history of the founding of the empire and the strike of the Black Wave. The second is a compilation which attempts to narrate, through letters, legal documents, and other historical flotsam, the course of the Wars of Succession.