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Lynn the Elder was a simple cleric, who lived in the second century after the establishment of the Church. She wrote the first authoritative biography of [[Malicean]], ''[[Librera#Mind of the Prophet|Mind of the Prophet]]'', interviewing elves and other long-lived creatures who knew the Prophet personally. ''Mind of the Prophet'' forms the second book of the Second Scripture of the Librera, and is surprisingly unbiased, telling the story of a deeply flawed [[human|man]] who was nonetheless righteous and powerful, Holy in the eyes of [[ | Lynn the Elder was a simple cleric, who lived in the second century after the establishment of the Church. She wrote the first authoritative biography of [[Malicean]], ''[[Librera#Mind of the Prophet|Mind of the Prophet]]'', interviewing elves and other long-lived creatures who knew the Prophet personally. ''Mind of the Prophet'' forms the second book of the Second Scripture of the Librera, and is surprisingly unbiased, telling the story of a deeply flawed [[human|man]] who was nonetheless righteous and powerful, Holy in the eyes of [[Pelor]]. | ||
Centuries after it was written, the Order of [[the Mind of the Prophet]] was formed, and Lynn the Elder was ceremonially honored as their founder – posthumously. As a human, she had obviously passed on by this time. | Centuries after it was written, the Order of [[the Mind of the Prophet]] was formed, and Lynn the Elder was ceremonially honored as their founder – posthumously. As a human, she had obviously passed on by this time. | ||
Latest revision as of 09:21, 15 December 2023
Lynn the Elder was a simple cleric, who lived in the second century after the establishment of the Church. She wrote the first authoritative biography of Malicean, Mind of the Prophet, interviewing elves and other long-lived creatures who knew the Prophet personally. Mind of the Prophet forms the second book of the Second Scripture of the Librera, and is surprisingly unbiased, telling the story of a deeply flawed man who was nonetheless righteous and powerful, Holy in the eyes of Pelor.
Centuries after it was written, the Order of the Mind of the Prophet was formed, and Lynn the Elder was ceremonially honored as their founder – posthumously. As a human, she had obviously passed on by this time.