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'''Nanrovah''' was a priest in the [[Hallandren]] [[Court of the Gods]] prior to the [[Pahn Kahl rebellion]]. He was the high priest of [[Stillmark|Stillmark the Noble]], and was notably the most outspoken against going to war with Idris. Later, however, he changed his position, suddenly supporting the notion of war<ref>{{bref|warbreaker|c|34}}</ref>, due to a calculated attack on his carriage by [[Denth]] and his associates.<ref>{{bref|warbreaker|c|25}}</ref> He was a traditionalist, and argued most proposals brought forth in the Court of the Gods.<ref>{{bref|warbreaker|c|16}}</ref>
 
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'''Nanrovah''' was a priest in the [[Hallandren]] [[Court of the Gods]] prior to the [[Pahn Kahl rebellion]].
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He was the high priest of [[Stillmark|Stillmark the Noble]]{{cite}}, and was notably the most outspoken against going to war with Idris. Later, however, he changed his position, suddenly supporting the notion of war{{ref|b|wb|c|34}}, due to a calculated attack on his carriage by [[Denth]] and his associates.{{ref|b|wb|c|25}} He was a traditionalist, and argued most proposals brought forth in the Court of the Gods.{{ref|b|wb|c|16}}
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Revision as of 08:19, 12 August 2012

Nanrovah
Homeworld Nalthis

Nanrovah was a priest in the Hallandren Court of the Gods prior to the Pahn Kahl rebellion.

He was the high priest of Stillmark the Noble[citation needed], and was notably the most outspoken against going to war with Idris. Later, however, he changed his position, suddenly supporting the notion of warCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content, due to a calculated attack on his carriage by Denth and his associates.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content He was a traditionalist, and argued most proposals brought forth in the Court of the Gods.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

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