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'''Kyyrao Grenmw''' was a [[Cat Warrior]] of the [[Khyyiani]] tribe on [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]]. | '''Kyyrao Grenmw''' was a [[Cat Warrior]] of the [[Khyyiani]] tribe on [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]]. | ||
She found [[Loot Niptil]] shortly after he lost his memory. Shinra, one of her warriors, attacked him, thinking him easy prey. After Loot easily fought him off, Kyyrao tried to fight him, but she, too, was defeated. Loot remembers little of this combat, but afterwards, the Cat Warriors decided to take responsibility for him and nurse him back to health. Upon waking, Kyyrao took Loot for her mate. | She found [[Loot Niptil]] shortly after he lost his memory. [[Shinra]], one of her warriors, attacked him, thinking him easy prey. After Loot easily fought him off, Kyyrao tried to fight him, but she, too, was defeated. Loot remembers little of this combat, but afterwards, the Cat Warriors decided to take responsibility for him and nurse him back to health. Upon waking, Kyyrao took Loot for her mate. | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
*''What's in a Name?'' by Michael A. Stackpole from the [[Tapestries]] Anthology | *''What's in a Name?'' by Michael A. Stackpole from the [[Tapestries]] Anthology |
Revision as of 06:12, 12 May 2018
Kyyrao Grenmw was a Cat Warrior of the Khyyiani tribe on Dominaria.
She found Loot Niptil shortly after he lost his memory. Shinra, one of her warriors, attacked him, thinking him easy prey. After Loot easily fought him off, Kyyrao tried to fight him, but she, too, was defeated. Loot remembers little of this combat, but afterwards, the Cat Warriors decided to take responsibility for him and nurse him back to health. Upon waking, Kyyrao took Loot for her mate.
Sources
- What's in a Name? by Michael A. Stackpole from the Tapestries Anthology
- Insufficient Evidence by Michael A. Stackpole from the Distant Planes Anthology