Graham Ashe was born in sometime in the early 12th century B.C. and his first death occurred about 1150 B.C. during the fall of Troy. He was found by immortal, Aganesthes of Tiryns, who taught him the rules of immortality. He developed not only as an excellent and innovative swordsman, but was an exceptional person whose wisdom, good character, and love of life made him a sought after teacher. He would go on to teach such outstanding swordsmen as Hans Kershner and Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez.
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| - Graham Ashe was born in sometime in the early 12th century B.C. and his first death occurred about 1150 B.C. during the fall of Troy. He was found by immortal, Aganesthes of Tiryns, who taught him the rules of immortality. He developed not only as an excellent and innovative swordsman, but was an exceptional person whose wisdom, good character, and love of life made him a sought after teacher. He would go on to teach such outstanding swordsmen as Hans Kershner and Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez.
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| - Deceased, Beheaded by Haresh Clay A.D. 1657
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- Pabasa of Thebes
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| - Graham Ashe was born in sometime in the early 12th century B.C. and his first death occurred about 1150 B.C. during the fall of Troy. He was found by immortal, Aganesthes of Tiryns, who taught him the rules of immortality. He developed not only as an excellent and innovative swordsman, but was an exceptional person whose wisdom, good character, and love of life made him a sought after teacher. He would go on to teach such outstanding swordsmen as Hans Kershner and Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez. Ashe met Duncan MacLeod in 1657 and began to teach him his way with the blade. They became good friends despite their differences, not the least of which was a vast age and temperament difference between them. That same year, the Immortal, Haresh Clay and his squire, Carter Wellan arrived in southern Europe is search of the vaunted swordsman. Clay challenged Ashe and won, but then in an unprecedented action, Ashe asked to be spared, so that he might continue to teach and enjoy his life. Clay had no understanding for such a request, to him immortals fought to the death, with no quarter or exception, and he took Ashe's head and quickening.
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