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Gerraint Highlord was Ganth, Greshan and Tieri's father and Highlord of the Kencyrath. Gerraint's died, as seen in "Hearts of Woven Shadow", was by disentigrating. The majority of the Kencyrath, not knowing that, attribited it to death by grief, as Sheth tells Jame in To Ride a Rathorn.

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  • Gerraint Highlord was Ganth, Greshan and Tieri's father and Highlord of the Kencyrath. Gerraint's died, as seen in "Hearts of Woven Shadow", was by disentigrating. The majority of the Kencyrath, not knowing that, attribited it to death by grief, as Sheth tells Jame in To Ride a Rathorn.
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Origin
  • Riverlander
Shanir
  • Binder
Occupations
  • *Lord Knorth of Gothregor *Highlord of the Kencyrath
Speaker
  • Sere
House
  • Knorth
Died
  • Summer 6, 2983
Affiliations
  • High Council
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  • * *
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  • * *
Quote
  • I have seen war, and death, and madness, but this… The Highlord's grief is… terrible. And contagious. I think it could almost unmake our world.
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  • *
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  • Gerraint Highlord was Ganth, Greshan and Tieri's father and Highlord of the Kencyrath. Gerraint's died, as seen in "Hearts of Woven Shadow", was by disentigrating. The majority of the Kencyrath, not knowing that, attribited it to death by grief, as Sheth tells Jame in To Ride a Rathorn.
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