Hindriarch Keh: Difference between revisions
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| desc = Though time has wizened and weakened the elder of Bey Lah, still =pronouns.possessive= gaze and voice are as strong as any hindren in the hidden village. Stronger, in truth, for =pronouns.substantivePossessive= is the final word on any matter pertaining to =pronouns.possessive= people. In the name of tradition =pronouns.subjective= =verb:are:afterpronoun= Hindriarch; on the lips of =pronouns.possessive= children =pronouns.subjective= is Grand-Doe. To all the villagers of Bey Lah, =pronouns.subjective= =verb:are:afterpronoun= law. | | desc = Though time has wizened and weakened the elder of Bey Lah, still =pronouns.possessive= gaze and voice are as strong as any hindren in the hidden village. Stronger, in truth, for =pronouns.substantivePossessive= is the final word on any matter pertaining to =pronouns.possessive= people. In the name of tradition =pronouns.subjective= =verb:are:afterpronoun= Hindriarch; on the lips of =pronouns.possessive= children =pronouns.subjective= is Grand-Doe. To all the villagers of Bey Lah, =pronouns.subjective= =verb:are:afterpronoun= law. | ||
| categories = Unique Characters | | categories = Unique Characters | ||
| gameversion = 2.0.201. | | gameversion = 2.0.201.54 | ||
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