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Terrin was a Male Dragon Rider spoken of by Angela The Herbalist in a story she was sharing with twelve Urgals(Four kull including Nar Garzhvog), as well as 'Several dozen' Werecats. In the story Angela also makes reference to the Red-eyed Rabbits and how they killed Terrin's friend Hord near Kvôth as Terrin was helping Dwarves defend the settlement from another Dwarvern clan during the War of Iron. Terrin was then known as the 'Hero of the siege of Kvôth'.

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  • Terrin was a Male Dragon Rider spoken of by Angela The Herbalist in a story she was sharing with twelve Urgals(Four kull including Nar Garzhvog), as well as 'Several dozen' Werecats. In the story Angela also makes reference to the Red-eyed Rabbits and how they killed Terrin's friend Hord near Kvôth as Terrin was helping Dwarves defend the settlement from another Dwarvern clan during the War of Iron. Terrin was then known as the 'Hero of the siege of Kvôth'.
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  • Terrin was a Male Dragon Rider spoken of by Angela The Herbalist in a story she was sharing with twelve Urgals(Four kull including Nar Garzhvog), as well as 'Several dozen' Werecats. In the story Angela also makes reference to the Red-eyed Rabbits and how they killed Terrin's friend Hord near Kvôth as Terrin was helping Dwarves defend the settlement from another Dwarvern clan during the War of Iron. Terrin was then known as the 'Hero of the siege of Kvôth'.
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