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A towering city of gold, '''Taj-Nar''' is the [[Leonin]]'s city and refuge. It is here that the Leonin [[Kha]], or king, stays.
A towering city of gold, '''Taj-Nar''' is the [[Leonin]]'s city and refuge. It is here that the Leonin [[Kha]], or king, stays.
'''[SPOILER ALERT]'''


Taj-Nar was visited by [[Glissa Sunseeker]] of the tangle, who brought Memnarch's forces to attack the city while searching for her. Glissa left the city soonafter [[Rishan]], [[Ushanti]] the seer's daughter died. The city was destroyed by a mana bomb later, supposedly by the Kha himself. However, a creature that could inhabit living beings named Vektro actually stole Raksha's identity and commited the act of destroying the Leonin city.
Taj-Nar was visited by [[Glissa Sunseeker]] of the tangle, who brought Memnarch's forces to attack the city while searching for her. Glissa left the city soonafter [[Rishan]], [[Ushanti]] the seer's daughter died. The city was destroyed by a mana bomb later, supposedly by the Kha himself. However, a creature that could inhabit living beings named Vektro actually stole Raksha's identity and commited the act of destroying the Leonin city.

Revision as of 13:26, 6 August 2007

A towering city of gold, Taj-Nar is the Leonin's city and refuge. It is here that the Leonin Kha, or king, stays.

Taj-Nar was visited by Glissa Sunseeker of the tangle, who brought Memnarch's forces to attack the city while searching for her. Glissa left the city soonafter Rishan, Ushanti the seer's daughter died. The city was destroyed by a mana bomb later, supposedly by the Kha himself. However, a creature that could inhabit living beings named Vektro actually stole Raksha's identity and commited the act of destroying the Leonin city.