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A warrior-poet practised in the deadly [[Two Arts]] style of combat, '''Lucaine Pyramides''' was a pivotal character in the [Wars of Succession]. Beloved of heir to the throne [[Catarin de Sangre]], Lucaine was slain by enigmatic assassin [[Trenton Deis]] - a job he was originally contracted for by the manipulative [[Castomira Brangwin]] that soon turned into a personal vendetta.
A warrior-poet practised in the deadly [[Two Arts]] style of combat, '''Lucaine Pyramides''' was a pivotal character in the [Wars of Succession]. Beloved of heir to the throne [[Catarin de Sangre]], Lucaine was slain by enigmatic assassin [[Trenton Deis]] - a job Deis was originally contracted for by the manipulative [[Castomira Brangwin]] that soon turned into a personal vendetta.


In the country of [[Kashar]], on a continent across the sea to the far southwest of Sapience, Lucaine was born into slavery. Raised as a house slave, he was trained in secret by an elder slave - the guard captain - in the ways of the Two Arts. At the guard captain's suggestion Lucaine was promoted to house guard and received a sword, the [[Three Moons]]. At seventeen Lucaine fled his master's residence, took control of a ship after killing almost half the crew, and commanded the remainder to sail him to Sapience.
In the country of [[Kashar]], on a continent across the sea to the far southwest of Sapience, Lucaine was born into slavery. Raised as a house slave, he was trained in secret by an elder slave - the guard captain - in the ways of the Two Arts. At the guard captain's suggestion Lucaine was promoted to house guard and received a sword, the [[Three Moons]]. At seventeen Lucaine fled his master's residence, took control of a ship after killing almost half the crew, and commanded the remainder to sail him to Sapience.