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'''Adair River Span''' is an ancient [[Treefolk#Oak Treefolk|oak]] [[treefolk]] of [[Lorwyn (plane)|Lorwyn]]. A monk, Adair roams the plane seeking enemies to challenge; he is especially fond of fighting [[giants]], of whom he once defeated two at the same time (one with his fists, the other with his caustic insults). So robust is Adair that he once drank an entire river dry all on his own. Needless to say, he has amassed a great number of folktales around his person. | '''Adair River Span''' is an ancient [[Treefolk#Oak Treefolk|oak]] [[treefolk]] of [[Lorwyn (plane)|Lorwyn]]. A monk, Adair roams the plane seeking enemies to challenge; he is especially fond of fighting [[giants]], of whom he once defeated two at the same time (one with his fists, the other with his caustic insults). So robust is Adair that he once drank an entire river dry all on his own. Needless to say, he has amassed a great number of folktales around his person. | ||
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Adair River Span is an ancient oak treefolk of Lorwyn. A monk, Adair roams the plane seeking enemies to challenge; he is especially fond of fighting giants, of whom he once defeated two at the same time (one with his fists, the other with his caustic insults). So robust is Adair that he once drank an entire river dry all on his own. Needless to say, he has amassed a great number of folktales around his person.
Adair was a good friend of the rowan sage Flann and is currently seeking her out, unaware that she had been killed.
Sources
- "Folk of the Non-Pines", Doug Beyer.