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''"Denial of the traditions of our people does not qualify as a political technicality."''
 
''"Denial of the traditions of our people does not qualify as a political technicality."''
   
Endrin of [[House Aeducan]] traces his ancestry back to the [[Paragon]] Aeducan, the greatest warrior of [[Orzammar]]'s history, who beat back the darkspawn hordes in the [[First Blight]]. The second son of King Ansgar Aeducan, he became heir after his elder brother died in a [[The Provings|Proving]].
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Endrin of [[House Aeducan]] traces his ancestry back to the [[Paragons|Paragon]] Aeducan, the greatest warrior of [[Orzammar]]'s history, who beat back the darkspawn hordes in the [[First Blight]]. The second son of King Ansgar Aeducan, he became heir after his elder brother died in a [[The Provings|Proving]].
   
 
The most respected [[Kings and Queens of Orzammar|king]] in four generations, he restored contact with [[Kal-Sharok]], the only other remaining city of the once-vast [[Dwarves|Dwarven]] Empire, which had been lost during the first Blight.
 
The most respected [[Kings and Queens of Orzammar|king]] in four generations, he restored contact with [[Kal-Sharok]], the only other remaining city of the once-vast [[Dwarves|Dwarven]] Empire, which had been lost during the first Blight.

Revision as of 16:23, 20 November 2013

See also: Character: King Endrin Aeducan

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"Denial of the traditions of our people does not qualify as a political technicality."

Endrin of House Aeducan traces his ancestry back to the Paragon Aeducan, the greatest warrior of Orzammar's history, who beat back the darkspawn hordes in the First Blight. The second son of King Ansgar Aeducan, he became heir after his elder brother died in a Proving.

The most respected king in four generations, he restored contact with Kal-Sharok, the only other remaining city of the once-vast Dwarven Empire, which had been lost during the first Blight.