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'''Irayi''', formerly a High Priestess of Justice and Judgment, petitioned Cyrene to allow her to move to the city after Lady [[Miramar]] fell in the [[War of the Worldreaver]] precipitated by [[Bal'met]] and the [[Dala'myrr]] of [[Krenindala ]]. Senators Verrucht, Ariettie, Trilliana and Fendo voted unanimously to extend her an invitation to take up residence in the city chapel.
'''Irayi''', formerly a High Priestess of Justice and Judgment, petitioned Cyrene to allow her to move to the city after Lady [[Miramar]] fell in the [[War of the Worldreaver]] precipitated by [[Bal'met]] and the [[Dala'myrr]] of [[Krenindala ]]. Senators Verrucht, Ariettie, Trilliana and Fendo voted unanimously to extend her an invitation to take up residence in the city chapel. She remains there, spending her days pacing and grieving for her Lady.


Azure robes, edged with silver enfold this svelte, tall woman. Her gentle, but pale, face is framed by long, brown hair divided expertly in the centre. Her amicable demeanor shines through her piercing blue eyes, accentuated by her attire. There is an air of sadness about her; on her wrist she wears a sober black ribbon in remembrance of her fallen Lady.  
Azure robes, edged with silver enfold this svelte, tall woman. Her gentle, but pale, face is framed by long, brown hair divided expertly in the centre. Her amicable demeanor shines through her piercing blue eyes, accentuated by her attire. There is an air of sadness about her; on her wrist she wears a sober black ribbon in remembrance of her fallen Lady.  

Revision as of 12:51, 26 August 2016

Irayi, formerly a High Priestess of Justice and Judgment, petitioned Cyrene to allow her to move to the city after Lady Miramar fell in the War of the Worldreaver precipitated by Bal'met and the Dala'myrr of Krenindala . Senators Verrucht, Ariettie, Trilliana and Fendo voted unanimously to extend her an invitation to take up residence in the city chapel. She remains there, spending her days pacing and grieving for her Lady.

Azure robes, edged with silver enfold this svelte, tall woman. Her gentle, but pale, face is framed by long, brown hair divided expertly in the centre. Her amicable demeanor shines through her piercing blue eyes, accentuated by her attire. There is an air of sadness about her; on her wrist she wears a sober black ribbon in remembrance of her fallen Lady.