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Frang was the eldest and most senior RavenWyte under the command of Korvus Skurr. After Purz and Tarul were killed during missions and Baliss the Slayer was discovered eating the latter, Frang defied Skurr by speaking against him and threatening to leave the horde. It is believed that Frang died in the the landslide of the Doomwyte lair or the battle that ensued afterward.

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  • Frang (Doomwyte)
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  • Frang was the eldest and most senior RavenWyte under the command of Korvus Skurr. After Purz and Tarul were killed during missions and Baliss the Slayer was discovered eating the latter, Frang defied Skurr by speaking against him and threatening to leave the horde. It is believed that Frang died in the the landslide of the Doomwyte lair or the battle that ensued afterward.
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Origin
Weapon
  • Natural defenses
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Character Name
  • Frang
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Color
  • background:#ff8080
Books
  • Doomwyte
Gender
  • Male
Death
  • Presumably Landslide/post-landslide battle
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  • Frang was the eldest and most senior RavenWyte under the command of Korvus Skurr. After Purz and Tarul were killed during missions and Baliss the Slayer was discovered eating the latter, Frang defied Skurr by speaking against him and threatening to leave the horde. It is believed that Frang died in the the landslide of the Doomwyte lair or the battle that ensued afterward.
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