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Ilabrar learned of his royal lineage after recovering a family tree from the hoard of [[Valraxaxath]]; the book carried the sign of the seven-pointed spider star. Later, the skeleton librarian in [...] recognized his name and handed him a book with waterproof parchment pages, bound in sharkskin leather. The book was written over a century prior, 50 years into King Elashor's rule, and contained a history of the [[Kingdom of Nindrol]]. | Ilabrar learned of his royal lineage after recovering a family tree from the hoard of [[Valraxaxath]]; the book carried the sign of the seven-pointed spider star. Later, the skeleton librarian in [...] recognized his name and handed him a book with waterproof parchment pages, bound in sharkskin leather. The book was written over a century prior, 50 years into King Elashor's rule, and contained a history of the [[Kingdom of Nindrol]]. | ||
Ilabrar was a direct descendant of King Aelar "The Wise" Naïlo and Queen Lia Cirethel and heir to the [[Kingdom of Nindrol]]. Though this was unknown to him until later in life, his cousin [ | Ilabrar was a direct descendant of King Aelar "The Wise" Naïlo and Queen Lia Cirethel and heir to the [[Kingdom of Nindrol]]. Though this was unknown to him until later in life, his cousin [[Maglor Naïlo]] was born at the exact same time as he, which meant that each had a claim to the throne. | ||
Ilabrar also discovered a volume of haunted locations around the [[Skaugan Main]] that had been written about 30 years prior. Written in dwarvish, the book told of an expedition a decade before the book's publishing that was led by a sea elven prince or lord [the dwarvish word left some ambiguity here]. The expedition set out to investigate the ruined Kingdom of Nindrol, but was never heard from again. | Ilabrar also discovered a volume of haunted locations around the [[Skaugan Main]] that had been written about 30 years prior. Written in dwarvish, the book told of an expedition a decade before the book's publishing that was led by a sea elven prince or lord [the dwarvish word left some ambiguity here]. The expedition set out to investigate the ruined Kingdom of Nindrol, but was never heard from again. | ||