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* [[Sil'lice Val'Sharen|Sil'lice]] - Mother | * [[Sil'lice Val'Sharen|Sil'lice]] - Mother | ||
* [[Kadara Val'Sharen|Kadara]] - Sister | * [[Kadara Val'Sharen|Kadara]] - Sister | ||
+ | * [[Shala Val'Sharen|Shala]] - sister | ||
+ | * [[Kau Val'Sharen|Kau]] - Brother | ||
+ | * [[Sil'nua Val'Sharen|Sil'nua]] - Brother | ||
* [[Kau'shala Val'Sharen|Kau'shala]] - Brother | * [[Kau'shala Val'Sharen|Kau'shala]] - Brother | ||
+ | * [[Cal'idan Val'Sharen|Cal'idan]] - Brother | ||
+ | * [[Kismel Val'Sharen|Kismel]] - Brother | ||
* [[Kyne Val'Sharen|Kyne]] - Daughter | * [[Kyne Val'Sharen|Kyne]] - Daughter | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 4 April 2020
Appeared in chapters 19
Sae'ryne was a daughter of Sil'lice, slain in battle during the Nidraa'chal War.
Appearance & Personality
Sae'ryne was a lean female drowolath. She styled her hair into a long braided ponytail and wore a relatively plain headband adorned with a large gemstone. By the time of her death, the Nidraa'chal War had left her badly shaken and mournful of her family's numerous losses.

Biography- Arc I
Sae'ryne first appeared as Sil'lice recounted the story of her battle against Kalki to Kau and Shala. After pausing for a moment to mourn the death of her brother to his own possessed dragon, Sae'ryne took to the front line to challenge the advancing Nidraa'chal head-on. With the aid of others, she was able to lure away a volley of nether summons by throwing a sphere of her own condensed mana, greatly impressing her traitorous cousin.[2] While she was able to dispatch another foe in the resulting melee, she soon drew the personal attention of Shodun. After a brief duel with sorcery, Sae'ryne was overpowered and beheaded by Shodun as her daughter could only scream her name in horror.[3]
Notable Quotes
"Oh Kau'shala... How many brothers do I have to lose?"[4] - Mourning the loss of her brother to his own tainted dragon.
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This article reflects events up to Chapter 53.
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