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'''Tallibeth Tarngold''', Talli for short, was [[Tagard Tarngold]]'s only daughter. Her mother was killed by a Viashino | '''Tallibeth Tarngold''', or '''Talli''' for short, was the daughter of the [[human]] leader of the [[Valley of Tamingazin]] on [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]]. She was [[List of secondary characters/Dominaria|Tagard Tarngold]]'s only daughter. Her mother was killed by a [[Viashino]], and she hates them for that. | ||
Talli was a raiding party leader in Tagard's army and something of a tomboy to her supporters. She is described as attractive, with foreign curly hair to the Berimish people. | |||
Her soldiers were most notably the ones from [[Farson Hold]], her family's rural keep. | Her soldiers were most notably the ones from [[Tamingazin#location|Farson Hold]], her family's rural keep. She is illiterate but learns to read maps. Talli softens to Viashino after she learns more about them. | ||
She is illiterate but learns to read maps. | |||
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* ''[[The Prodigal Sorcerer]]'' | *[[Mark Sumner]], ''[[The Prodigal Sorcerer]]'', November 1995 | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:10, 17 March 2019
Tallibeth Tarngold, or Talli for short, was the daughter of the human leader of the Valley of Tamingazin on Dominaria. She was Tagard Tarngold's only daughter. Her mother was killed by a Viashino, and she hates them for that.
Talli was a raiding party leader in Tagard's army and something of a tomboy to her supporters. She is described as attractive, with foreign curly hair to the Berimish people. Her soldiers were most notably the ones from Farson Hold, her family's rural keep. She is illiterate but learns to read maps. Talli softens to Viashino after she learns more about them.
Sources
- Mark Sumner, The Prodigal Sorcerer, November 1995