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'''Trine''' was a Serra Angel who had been during summoned by [[Archmage Xarl Angel-Keeper]]. He placed a Horned Halo on Trine’s head, binding her to him and making her a fallen angel. She killed thousands, if not millions of people through sacrificial means and/or through war.
'''Trine''' was a <c>Serra Angel</c> who had been during summoned by [[Archmage Xarl Angel-Keeper]]. He placed a Horned Halo on Trine’s head, binding her to him and making her a fallen angel. She killed thousands, if not millions of people through sacrificial means and/or through war.


Eskil, Archmage Xarl Angel-Keeper's great-great-grandson summoned a the Serra Angel Rahel to fight Trine and free northern Corondor. When Trine's blood splashed him upon dieing, he was blinded, his skin and hair were bleached white, and he ascended.  
Eskil, Archmage Xarl Angel-Keeper's great-great-grandson summoned a the Serra Angel Rahel to fight Trine and free northern Corondor. When Trine's blood splashed him upon dieing, he was blinded, his skin and hair were bleached white, and he ascended.  

Revision as of 21:17, 22 March 2010

Trine was a Serra Angel who had been during summoned by Archmage Xarl Angel-Keeper. He placed a Horned Halo on Trine’s head, binding her to him and making her a fallen angel. She killed thousands, if not millions of people through sacrificial means and/or through war.

Eskil, Archmage Xarl Angel-Keeper's great-great-grandson summoned a the Serra Angel Rahel to fight Trine and free northern Corondor. When Trine's blood splashed him upon dieing, he was blinded, his skin and hair were bleached white, and he ascended.

Trine reverted back to a Serra Angel in death and was carred off to the heaven's.


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