Tarias Firebrand, otherwise known as Thorezal in Kalimag, is a sovereign, human sorcerer hailing from Darkshire. Originally deemed a failure in the eyes of the Kirin Tor and banished from their ranks, the headstrong arcanist has secured his place in history after sacking a section of the Firelands and slaying one of the many fabled 'Prince of Flames'; originally taking the title for himself before later losing it as a result of his magical perseverance.
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| - Tarias Firebrand, otherwise known as Thorezal in Kalimag, is a sovereign, human sorcerer hailing from Darkshire. Originally deemed a failure in the eyes of the Kirin Tor and banished from their ranks, the headstrong arcanist has secured his place in history after sacking a section of the Firelands and slaying one of the many fabled 'Prince of Flames'; originally taking the title for himself before later losing it as a result of his magical perseverance.
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| - Tarias Firebrand, otherwise known as Thorezal in Kalimag, is a sovereign, human sorcerer hailing from Darkshire. Originally deemed a failure in the eyes of the Kirin Tor and banished from their ranks, the headstrong arcanist has secured his place in history after sacking a section of the Firelands and slaying one of the many fabled 'Prince of Flames'; originally taking the title for himself before later losing it as a result of his magical perseverance. He now traverses the landscape of azeroth and other anagogic planes of existence in hopes of rediscovering, and otherwise discovering as a whole, foreign or ancient powers.
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