Difference between revisions of "Lord Aiden"
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[[File:Aiden.jpg|thumb|Lord Adien]] | [[File:Aiden.jpg|thumb|Lord Adien]] | ||
| − | Lord Aiden is a mostly forgotten historical figure that appears in few old stories and scholarly chronicles in the Western Kingdoms. | + | Lord Aiden is a mostly forgotten historical figure that appears in few old stories and scholarly chronicles in the Western Kingdoms. It is thought he lived around 2000 years ago. |
| − | He is described as a local aristocrat who owned a large estate near the coast close to the area where [[Fairhaven]] is today. Any attempts to discover the ruins of said estate have met with failure, until [[Richard Oddenheim]] seemed to pin-point it's location by examining the artifacts he found during his archaeological expeditions. | + | He is described as a local aristocrat who owned a large estate near the coast close to the area where [[Fairhaven]] is today. He is rumored to have been a sorcerer and powerful merchant. Any attempts to discover the ruins of said estate have met with failure, until [[Richard Oddenheim]] seemed to pin-point it's location by examining the artifacts he found during his archaeological expeditions. |
The evidence found by the [[Protagonists]] seems to suggest that Aiden was one of the fabled [[Legend of Paragons|Paragons]]. | The evidence found by the [[Protagonists]] seems to suggest that Aiden was one of the fabled [[Legend of Paragons|Paragons]]. | ||
[[Category:Historical Figure]] [[Category: Aristocrat]] [[Category: Paragon]] | [[Category:Historical Figure]] [[Category: Aristocrat]] [[Category: Paragon]] | ||
Revision as of 20:58, 15 June 2016
Lord Aiden is a mostly forgotten historical figure that appears in few old stories and scholarly chronicles in the Western Kingdoms. It is thought he lived around 2000 years ago.
He is described as a local aristocrat who owned a large estate near the coast close to the area where Fairhaven is today. He is rumored to have been a sorcerer and powerful merchant. Any attempts to discover the ruins of said estate have met with failure, until Richard Oddenheim seemed to pin-point it's location by examining the artifacts he found during his archaeological expeditions.
The evidence found by the Protagonists seems to suggest that Aiden was one of the fabled Paragons.
