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Abdank was a not so mentally healthy king of Temeria who ruled after Dezmod and before Herman. Time of his rule wasn't easy period - during his "reign" the Six Years War broke out which resulted in the increasing importance of his court sorcerer advisor Raffard the White, who decide to not crown him self, but in fact he was ruler. Name is revealed only in Wiedźmin: Gra Wyobraźni in saga he is only mentioned as King Moron (Polish: Król debil)

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  • Abdank was a not so mentally healthy king of Temeria who ruled after Dezmod and before Herman. Time of his rule wasn't easy period - during his "reign" the Six Years War broke out which resulted in the increasing importance of his court sorcerer advisor Raffard the White, who decide to not crown him self, but in fact he was ruler. Name is revealed only in Wiedźmin: Gra Wyobraźni in saga he is only mentioned as King Moron (Polish: Król debil)
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  • Abdank was a not so mentally healthy king of Temeria who ruled after Dezmod and before Herman. Time of his rule wasn't easy period - during his "reign" the Six Years War broke out which resulted in the increasing importance of his court sorcerer advisor Raffard the White, who decide to not crown him self, but in fact he was ruler. Name is revealed only in Wiedźmin: Gra Wyobraźni in saga he is only mentioned as King Moron (Polish: Król debil)
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