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Al-Marhi is one of the names that are written in the tombs of the Aralu, the darkest and most hidden secret of the Tal’Mahe’Ra. Even the Rawi of the Tal’Mahe’Ra (their historians), do not know who truly sleeps within those tombs. Perhaps these creatures are mummies; they may be Antediluvians, or even the sires of the Third Generation; or they may be ancient mages who have unlocked the secrets of immortality. Whatever they are, their presence radiates power.

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  • Al-Marhi is one of the names that are written in the tombs of the Aralu, the darkest and most hidden secret of the Tal’Mahe’Ra. Even the Rawi of the Tal’Mahe’Ra (their historians), do not know who truly sleeps within those tombs. Perhaps these creatures are mummies; they may be Antediluvians, or even the sires of the Third Generation; or they may be ancient mages who have unlocked the secrets of immortality. Whatever they are, their presence radiates power.
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  • Al-Marhi is one of the names that are written in the tombs of the Aralu, the darkest and most hidden secret of the Tal’Mahe’Ra. Even the Rawi of the Tal’Mahe’Ra (their historians), do not know who truly sleeps within those tombs. Perhaps these creatures are mummies; they may be Antediluvians, or even the sires of the Third Generation; or they may be ancient mages who have unlocked the secrets of immortality. Whatever they are, their presence radiates power.
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