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The Fray were thirteen mages who helped the Fourteenth Skull maintain the weakened mythal around Skullport known as the Mantle in the 15th century DR. Members of the Fray were given great power by the Fourteenth Skull but it drove them mad. They were promised that once the mythal was restored to its former power they would become the new Skulls of Skullport.

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  • The Fray were thirteen mages who helped the Fourteenth Skull maintain the weakened mythal around Skullport known as the Mantle in the 15th century DR. Members of the Fray were given great power by the Fourteenth Skull but it drove them mad. They were promised that once the mythal was restored to its former power they would become the new Skulls of Skullport.
  • There are two different kinds of frays in the game: * Brawling against skellies, werewolves, or zombies, found on islands for players to challenge. * Repelling boarders in sea monster hunts, namely Dragoons (in Atlantis), Enlightened Ones and zombies (in the Cursed Isles), or spectres (in the Haunted Seas).
  • The series was published by Dark Horse Comics beginning in 2001, with delays between the first six and the final two issues caused by Whedon's TV commitments, during which Moline illustrated Route 666 for CrossGen Comics. After the series' conclusion in August 2003, a trade paperback collecting the whole series was also published by Dark Horse. In a short video promoting the charity Equality Now Joss Whedon confirmed that "Fray is not done, Fray is coming back. More than that, I will not say." This was reiterated in 2007's Comic Con where Joss stated that he "absolutely would be returning to that world." Fray next appears as a main character in the 2008 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight crossover story arc, "Time of Your Life", by Whedon and Moline.
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  • Joss Whedon
  • Karl Moline
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  • 2001(xsd:integer)
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  • Fray
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  • 8(xsd:integer)
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  • Fray
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  • Karl Moline
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  • Dark Horse
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  • Andy Owens
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  • Joss Whedon
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  • The series was published by Dark Horse Comics beginning in 2001, with delays between the first six and the final two issues caused by Whedon's TV commitments, during which Moline illustrated Route 666 for CrossGen Comics. After the series' conclusion in August 2003, a trade paperback collecting the whole series was also published by Dark Horse. In a short video promoting the charity Equality Now Joss Whedon confirmed that "Fray is not done, Fray is coming back. More than that, I will not say." This was reiterated in 2007's Comic Con where Joss stated that he "absolutely would be returning to that world." Fray next appears as a main character in the 2008 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight crossover story arc, "Time of Your Life", by Whedon and Moline. The series was closely linked to the concurrently airing seventh season of Buffy, with coinciding depictions of the Slayer's mystical scythe and her origins, a major contributor to the expansion of the canonical "Buffyverse" in which Buffy the Vampire Slayer and other related stories are set. Melaka Fray also appears in the story "Tales", by the same creative team as the series, in the anthology comic book Tales of the Slayers.
  • The Fray were thirteen mages who helped the Fourteenth Skull maintain the weakened mythal around Skullport known as the Mantle in the 15th century DR. Members of the Fray were given great power by the Fourteenth Skull but it drove them mad. They were promised that once the mythal was restored to its former power they would become the new Skulls of Skullport.
  • There are two different kinds of frays in the game: * Brawling against skellies, werewolves, or zombies, found on islands for players to challenge. * Repelling boarders in sea monster hunts, namely Dragoons (in Atlantis), Enlightened Ones and zombies (in the Cursed Isles), or spectres (in the Haunted Seas).
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