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| - Rosnan was in love with a woman named Alyss, who, despite her ugly apperance, was well loved and sought after because of her beautiful golden hair. Because of his own uglyness, Rosnan never pursued Alyss, fearing that she would never have him. Confronted with the sight of her own uglyness, Alyss ran deep underground, with Rosnan following close behind her. He eventually caught up to her on the hidden island of Keras, where he proclaimed his love for her even without her golden hair. Alyss accepting his love, and the two were allowed to live on the island with its people, the Kerons.
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| - Rosnan was in love with a woman named Alyss, who, despite her ugly apperance, was well loved and sought after because of her beautiful golden hair. Because of his own uglyness, Rosnan never pursued Alyss, fearing that she would never have him. One day, a Topaz dragon kidnapped Alyss so it could use her hair to line its nest. Rosnan chased after the dragon and battled it to win her freedom, but he was no match for the dragon and nearly lost his life. Alyss, watching Rosnan's bravery, cut her hair off with his sword and offered it to the dragon in exchange for his life, to which the dragon agreed. Confronted with the sight of her own uglyness, Alyss ran deep underground, with Rosnan following close behind her. He eventually caught up to her on the hidden island of Keras, where he proclaimed his love for her even without her golden hair. Alyss accepting his love, and the two were allowed to live on the island with its people, the Kerons. The story of Rosnan and Alyss was told through Deltora as The Girl with the Golden Hair, and became one of the Tenna Birdsong Tales. After Adin unified Deltora, it was eventually recorded into the Deltora Annals.
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