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'''Niliana''', once a lovely young woman of [[Tasur'ke]], was the object of the young sculptor [[Darius]]' affections. After Darius built a monument to the [[:Category:Gods|Gods]] at the [[Garden of Whispers]], [[Sarapis]] favoured Darius by influencing Niliana's temperment and making her favour the young artist and marry him. Niliana worshipped her husband's creations with such zeal that the gods themselves became jealous, whispering contradictory messages to the girl which caused her to go insane. In a fit of madness, she threw herself from atop the cliff to her death.
'''Niliana''', a lovely young woman of [[Tasur'ke]], was once the object of the young sculptor [[Darius]]' affections. After Darius built a monument to the [[:Category:Gods|Gods]] at the [[Garden of Whispers]], [[Sarapis]] favoured Darius by influencing Niliana's temperment and making her favour the young artist and marry him. Niliana worshipped her husband's creations with such zeal that the gods themselves became jealous, whispering contradictory messages to the girl which caused her to go insane. In a fit of madness, she threw herself from atop the cliff to her death.


[[Category:Historical Figures]]
[[Category:Historical Figures]]

Revision as of 20:30, 23 May 2007

Niliana, a lovely young woman of Tasur'ke, was once the object of the young sculptor Darius' affections. After Darius built a monument to the Gods at the Garden of Whispers, Sarapis favoured Darius by influencing Niliana's temperment and making her favour the young artist and marry him. Niliana worshipped her husband's creations with such zeal that the gods themselves became jealous, whispering contradictory messages to the girl which caused her to go insane. In a fit of madness, she threw herself from atop the cliff to her death.