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'''Maran La'Saen''' ([[Daedalan]] 13, 195 AF – c. Daedalan 5, 261 AF) was a 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 occured when he was trying to restore the ailing Lord [[Deucalion]] by sacrificing himself. Although unsuccessful, the [[Gods]] honored Maran's selfless act and his soul was joined with the remaining 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]]

Revision as of 02:08, 31 March 2008

Maran La'Saen (Daedalan 13, 195 AF – c. Daedalan 5, 261 AF) was a modern Sultan of the city-state of Shallam and Guildmaster of the 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 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.