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According to [[Red Day Dawning|historical records]], Thinwhistle the Humble, along with [[Leedra Black]] and the [[Amber Dragon]], was one of the only Master Wizards to be stilled but not executed by the High Tribunal called after the fall of the [[Jade Tower]]. He walked to a small village, where one of his creations had once killed a child, and gave himself up to the mob, who lynched him without trial.  Legend says he went peacefully to his fate, lifting not a finger in his own defense.  
According to [[Red Day Dawning|historical records]], Thinwhistle the Humble, along with [[Leedra Black the Illusionist]] and the [[Amber Dragon]], was one of the only Master Wizards to be stilled but not executed by the High Tribunal called after the fall of the [[Jade Tower]]. He walked to a small village, where one of his creations had once killed a child, and gave himself up to the mob, who lynched him without trial.  Legend says he went peacefully to his fate, lifting not a finger in his own defense.  


If the account of the Amber Dragon, he claims that there were 51 Master Wizards who volunteered for service, as a diversion while the rest escaped. If that is true, then Thinwhistle the Humble was a volunteer, and a hero to the Arcanists.  
If the account of the Amber Dragon, he claims that there were 51 Master Wizards who volunteered for service, as a diversion while the rest escaped. If that is true, then Thinwhistle the Humble was a volunteer, and a hero to the Arcanists.  

Revision as of 13:12, 23 May 2007

According to historical records, Thinwhistle the Humble, along with Leedra Black the Illusionist and the Amber Dragon, was one of the only Master Wizards to be stilled but not executed by the High Tribunal called after the fall of the Jade Tower. He walked to a small village, where one of his creations had once killed a child, and gave himself up to the mob, who lynched him without trial. Legend says he went peacefully to his fate, lifting not a finger in his own defense.

If the account of the Amber Dragon, he claims that there were 51 Master Wizards who volunteered for service, as a diversion while the rest escaped. If that is true, then Thinwhistle the Humble was a volunteer, and a hero to the Arcanists.