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'''Elducia, the Zoologist''', has a dedication to the study of wildlife in their natural habitats. She currently resides within the [[Aureliana Forest]], a place perfect for her studies. Despite her fierce, bandit-like appearance, she is a friendly woman who warns others passing through not to become stuck in the muck of the bogs.
'''Elducia, the Zoologist''', has a dedication to the study of wildlife in their natural habitats. She currently resides within the [[Aureliana Forest]], a place perfect for her studies. Despite her fierce, bandit-like appearance, she is a friendly woman who warns others passing through not to become stuck in the muck of the bogs.


She admires her cousin [[Arinas]]' dedication to spiders, despite her concern that he spends too much time in the caverns of the [[Savannah]]. Elducia considers her cousin [[Ignatius]], who shares her passion for wildlife and studies the birds of [[Vundamere]], to be the more pleasant of the two.
She admires her cousin [[Arinas]]' dedication to spiders, despite her concern that he spends too much time in the caverns of the [[Savannah]]. Elducia considers her cousin [[Ignatius]], who shares her passion for wildlife and studies the birds of [[Lake Vundamere]], to be the more pleasant of the two.


[[Category:Aurelianan Denizens]]
[[Category:Aurelianan Denizens]]

Latest revision as of 20:56, 16 May 2007

Elducia, the Zoologist, has a dedication to the study of wildlife in their natural habitats. She currently resides within the Aureliana Forest, a place perfect for her studies. Despite her fierce, bandit-like appearance, she is a friendly woman who warns others passing through not to become stuck in the muck of the bogs.

She admires her cousin Arinas' dedication to spiders, despite her concern that he spends too much time in the caverns of the Savannah. Elducia considers her cousin Ignatius, who shares her passion for wildlife and studies the birds of Lake Vundamere, to be the more pleasant of the two.