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     serve. And Estoraye did change his name to Evelake, and the land of Sarras
 
     serve. And Estoraye did change his name to Evelake, and the land of Sarras
 
     to Enrobai, and there did he dwell, though centuries passed and men and
 
     to Enrobai, and there did he dwell, though centuries passed and men and
     kingdoms of great reown fell forgotten, there to work malevolence. And
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     kingdoms of great renown fell forgotten, there to work malevolence. And
 
     at that time, in the land of Hind, through which Thomas Didymus passed,
 
     at that time, in the land of Hind, through which Thomas Didymus passed,
 
     (page ends)
 
     (page ends)
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The remainder of this work is probably important, not just because it will probably shed more light on Lord Evelake, but also because it mentions India there at the bottom.

Revision as of 23:09, 9 May 2005

Fallen Knight of the Cross.

Horrible little bastard who shows up at the most unfortunate times to steal books away from us. He also sends operatives into our midst unbeknowst to us. Wirshin and Ali al-Hajjad were both his operatives.

Currently has Celdrix trapped in a gem in the hilt of his sword.

According to legend, can be destroyed if forced to behold the Holy Grail.

Total Hoor.

    (page begins)
    in the land of Sarras, Estoraye of the white shield with the red cross, turned
    from the true path, and even did he mock our Savior and the Spiritus Sanctus,
    and thereat was doomed, that he must live on in his sin and wickedness,
    until such a time as he beheld the knight that would find the Holy Graal,
    whereat he would die the death of men. But some say that fire or solvent
    or dismemberment will slay as well. But some say not all three would
    serve. And Estoraye did change his name to Evelake, and the land of Sarras
    to Enrobai, and there did he dwell, though centuries passed and men and
    kingdoms of great renown fell forgotten, there to work malevolence. And
    at that time, in the land of Hind, through which Thomas Didymus passed,
    (page ends)

The remainder of this work is probably important, not just because it will probably shed more light on Lord Evelake, but also because it mentions India there at the bottom.