Difference between revisions of "The Three Mira Sisters"
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− | Three sisters; Arabia, Macedonia, and Paletina. As children they were reportedly saved by St. Nicholas of Mira, the patron saint of children and thieves. They took this as a sign, and took up a life of thieving. This was an unfortunate misinterpretation, as St. Nicholas was the patron saint of reforming thieves. | + | Three sisters; [[Arabia]], [[Macedonia]], and [[Paletina]]. As children they were reportedly saved by [[St. Nicholas]] of Mira, the patron saint of children and thieves. They took this as a sign, and took up a life of thieving. This was an unfortunate misinterpretation, as St. Nicholas was the patron saint of reforming thieves. |
The sisters have crazy eyes, the eyes of zealots. | The sisters have crazy eyes, the eyes of zealots. | ||
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They are now in the [[Thieves Guild of Calpe]]. | They are now in the [[Thieves Guild of Calpe]]. | ||
− | They are rumored to be wererats. | + | They are rumored to be wererats, and to be able to control spiders. |
Aching to be put in a hurt locker. | Aching to be put in a hurt locker. |
Revision as of 13:23, 20 January 2008
Three sisters; Arabia, Macedonia, and Paletina. As children they were reportedly saved by St. Nicholas of Mira, the patron saint of children and thieves. They took this as a sign, and took up a life of thieving. This was an unfortunate misinterpretation, as St. Nicholas was the patron saint of reforming thieves.
The sisters have crazy eyes, the eyes of zealots.
They are now in the Thieves Guild of Calpe.
They are rumored to be wererats, and to be able to control spiders.
Aching to be put in a hurt locker.