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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
<poem> From [[Gioni di Tylini]], nicknamed "the Black Duke", only few traces remain in the memory of the people [[Matis]]. His military feats, however, have left his name as one of the heroes of the kingdom. | <poem> From [[Gioni di Tylini]], nicknamed "the Black Duke", only few traces remain in the memory of the people [[Matis]]. His military feats, however, have left his name as one of the heroes of the kingdom. | ||
− | According to Pergio Vasti, a Matis Military Chronicler <ref>reported in [[The Siege of Karavia|the chronicle of the siege of Karavia]]. </ref>: <q> One of those knights was [[Gioni di | + | According to Pergio Vasti, a Matis Military Chronicler <ref>reported in [[The Siege of Karavia|the chronicle of the siege of Karavia]]. </ref>: <q> One of those knights was [[Gioni di Tylini]], a sure-handed colossus of Karavian stock, and a fervent believer in [[Jena]]. Tylini went on to distinguish himself in the battle of [[Thormes]] where he converted his tribal prisoners into loyal subjects. His return to [[Matia]], the Matis capital of the old lands, was marked with great pageant and no sooner had the fanfare died down than he was summoned by the king. Time had come for the spurs of Matis knights to drive the heathenish imps from the holy land. </q></poem> |
== Highlights == | == Highlights == |
Personal Amber | |
Gioni di Tylini | |
The Dark Duker | |
Race | Matis |
Gender | Male |
Nation | Matis Kingdom(Matia) |
Organization | |
Worship | Cult of the Light |
Faction | Matis |
Guild | |
Rank | Mektoubier |
Birth | ? |
Death | ? |
Mother | |
Father | |
Historical Character |
From Gioni di Tylini, nicknamed "the Black Duke", only few traces remain in the memory of the people Matis. His military feats, however, have left his name as one of the heroes of the kingdom.
According to Pergio Vasti, a Matis Military Chronicler [1]: One of those knights was Gioni di Tylini, a sure-handed colossus of Karavian stock, and a fervent believer in Jena. Tylini went on to distinguish himself in the battle of Thormes where he converted his tribal prisoners into loyal subjects. His return to Matia, the Matis capital of the old lands, was marked with great pageant and no sooner had the fanfare died down than he was summoned by the king. Time had come for the spurs of Matis knights to drive the heathenish imps from the holy land.