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The river Celebrant, also known as Silverlode and Kibil-nâla, was a stream rising in the eastern Misty Mountains near the exit from Moria. The Celebrant ran through the vale of Azanulbizar east to Lothlórien where it was met by the Nimrodel river, and emptied into the Anduin. The stream ran for about eighty-five miles according to The Atlas of Middle-earth. Celebrant (S."Silverlode") was a river running eastward out of the Misty Mountains at the Kheled-zaram. It was joined downstream by the Nimrodel (W. "White Cavelady"), cutted through Lorien, and eventually joined the Anduin. Celebrant is widely accepted as the king of Dragons and also known as the most powerful dragon in the world. He is the father of the fairy dragon, Raxtus and resides at the top of Moonfang, the highest peak at Wyrmroost. he is only mentioned in the 4th book and 5th book and was said to have two other offspring that may govern the other two Dragon Sanctuaries, but he was never seen. It is said that he feels guilty for Raxtus but never really loved him. Celebrant , also known as Holy Priest, is an enemy job in Final Fantasy Tactics. A defensive job, they are meant to support the attack units. Zalmour has this job. In The War of the Lions, it is also used by Bremondt. Celebrants are on of the Archetypes that manifest in a freshly formed Bound. Celebrants believe life's there to be enjoyed, and it'd be irresponsible to waste the new opportunity offered by the Geist. Celebrants partake on life as intense as they can. Having stood on death's treshold, they have learned the value of life and seek to experience it. They often dive into extreme sports or similar dangerous activities, like raiding Dead Dominions or robbing banks, to remind themselve of their vitality. Many also take up to remind humans of their mortality, to encourage them to enjoy their life. A few try to convince other people to take pleasure when and where they can, while others indulge only their own sybaritic lifestyles. People who want to emulate her may ruin their lives in the process,
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Celebrant (S."Silverlode") was a river running eastward out of the Misty Mountains at the Kheled-zaram. It was joined downstream by the Nimrodel (W. "White Cavelady"), cutted through Lorien, and eventually joined the Anduin. Celebrants are on of the Archetypes that manifest in a freshly formed Bound. Celebrants believe life's there to be enjoyed, and it'd be irresponsible to waste the new opportunity offered by the Geist. Celebrants partake on life as intense as they can. Having stood on death's treshold, they have learned the value of life and seek to experience it. They often dive into extreme sports or similar dangerous activities, like raiding Dead Dominions or robbing banks, to remind themselve of their vitality. Many also take up to remind humans of their mortality, to encourage them to enjoy their life. A few try to convince other people to take pleasure when and where they can, while others indulge only their own sybaritic lifestyles. People who want to emulate her may ruin their lives in the process, losing jobs and savings in the pursuit of ecstasy. And then there's the Celebrants who think that their pleasure comes before everything, even consent. Celebrant is widely accepted as the king of Dragons and also known as the most powerful dragon in the world. He is the father of the fairy dragon, Raxtus and resides at the top of Moonfang, the highest peak at Wyrmroost. he is only mentioned in the 4th book and 5th book and was said to have two other offspring that may govern the other two Dragon Sanctuaries, but he was never seen. It is said that he feels guilty for Raxtus but never really loved him. He has scales that are tougher than adamant, and they are silver in color. He is a majestic dragon. He breathes five different breath weapons and has knowledge of numerous spells.One of his breath weapons is a blast of blinding light energy so powerful it was able to split open Brogo's mask with a single blast in the fifth book. In book 5 Celebrant, after making a deal to Agad, brings a thunder(group) of dragons to help during the battle outside the Demon Prison, Zzyzx. The dragons arrive and engage the demons somewhat late after the battle begins, but they prove to be worthwhile and forced the demons into their then new prison, The Fairy Queen's former realm. During the battle Celebrant sees Raxtus displace incredible skill and decides to train Raxtus in combat but Raxtus promises to Kendra he will not become mean and aggressive like most other dragons. Celebrant's part of the bargain he made with Agad is the status of caretaker of Wyrmroost so Celebrant becomes the caretaker, truly ruling over the other dragons of Wyrmroost and still retaining the title of King of the Dragons. Agad then becomes the new caretaker of Living Mirage. Celebrant , also known as Holy Priest, is an enemy job in Final Fantasy Tactics. A defensive job, they are meant to support the attack units. Zalmour has this job. In The War of the Lions, it is also used by Bremondt. The river Celebrant, also known as Silverlode and Kibil-nâla, was a stream rising in the eastern Misty Mountains near the exit from Moria. The Celebrant ran through the vale of Azanulbizar east to Lothlórien where it was met by the Nimrodel river, and emptied into the Anduin. The stream ran for about eighty-five miles according to The Atlas of Middle-earth.
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