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- Characters:
- Jar-eel the Razoress, Jar-eel die Klinge, Jar-Eel la Tranchante
- Beat-Pot Aelwrin, Topfschlag-Aelwrin, Aelwrin le Marmiton
![]() | 25 – Fear and the Void 25 – Die Angst und die Leere 25 – La Peur et le néant | 27 – What about Chaos? 27 – Was ist mit dem Chaos 27 – Qu’en est-il du Chaos ? | ![]() |
Jeff Richard says
In the Lives of Sedenya, why did the deities in the picture have different names?
That is one version of the story. This is the goddess quest experienced by Jar-eel, grand-daughter and incarnation of the Red Goddess, and several other New Gods, and known throughout the Lunar Empire.
January 18, 2015
Related Pages
- 12 – The Slave Revolt
- 13 – Beat-Pot
- 14 – Preparations for Death
- 15 – Jar-Eel the Razoress
- 16 – The Harp and the Sword
- 17 – Liberation through Death
- 18 – Heroes of the Battlefield
- 19 – Jar-Eel Triumphant
- 20 – The Goddess and the Cook
- 21 – Lost in the Darkness
- 22 – Path of Liberation
- 23 – Did they achieve Liberation, part 1
- 24 – Did they achieve Liberation, part 2
- 25 – Fear and the Void
- 27 – What about Chaos?
- 28 – Disciple and Traitor
- End of Chapter 2
Arachne Solara, Beat-Pot Aelwrin, Crimson Bat, DEU, FRA, Gbaji, Jar-eel, Nysalor, Prince of Sartar (webcomic), Seven Steps, Sky bear, Wakboth
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