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| - Majara is a brave wizard of the Mirith Vanguard, recently seen wearing the crown of Mirith at the pub, given to him by N'eroth himself. He is a loyal friend, as many will testify, and will always be remembered in Mirith by the courage with which he honoured the memory of Pepito, a wonderful ant that used to accompany him in his travels and was killed by the guards in Andris, under the law that forbids pets to be taken inside walls. However, unlike most, Majara has a sense of universal kinship, and saw the ant as a friend, rather than a pet. His views were not accepted by many, and his jailing for a long period of time was a major diplomatic incident between the two cities, an incident that has now been overcome. The wizard, proud owner of an Andrisian Token, can now be seen often at the ce
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| - Majara is a brave wizard of the Mirith Vanguard, recently seen wearing the crown of Mirith at the pub, given to him by N'eroth himself. He is a loyal friend, as many will testify, and will always be remembered in Mirith by the courage with which he honoured the memory of Pepito, a wonderful ant that used to accompany him in his travels and was killed by the guards in Andris, under the law that forbids pets to be taken inside walls. However, unlike most, Majara has a sense of universal kinship, and saw the ant as a friend, rather than a pet. His views were not accepted by many, and his jailing for a long period of time was a major diplomatic incident between the two cities, an incident that has now been overcome. The wizard, proud owner of an Andrisian Token, can now be seen often at the celebrations of the Blue Moon Festival, together with his new loyal puppy, Octarpus. His amazing powers as a wizard are said to come from the regular ingestion of purple eggs. When he is not using his spells and incantations, he can be seen sporting the armour of the late Zexe, a set of plate that he won on a duel a long time ago, when black armour was not that common. According to N'eroth "Mejeera" means "fishy" in Centaurian, which is very inadequate, given the pure and docile nature of this wizard.
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