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  • ...Steros was more dedicated to her divine purpose. However, as an individual Sayid attained the most considerable worldly success of all the First Stand, as h ...y and freedom from the responsibilities of his older siblings. Growing up, Sayid was predictably rambunctious, energetic, and entitled, but also contained t
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  • ...and was arguably the only person, other than Alexandria herself, for whom Sayid ever felt genuine feelings of love and loyalty for. ...eir over his many biological children, passing all of his titles to Mikos. Sayid's first wife, [[Hadiya]] led a successful coup against Mikos, stripping him
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  • ...ia Omnity's last earthly moments. Staggering from a traitorous strike from Sayid's cursed scimitar and supported by [[Dadtim the Younger]], Alexandria strug
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  • ...ns are shrouded in mystery. The blade rose to prominence in the hands of [[Sayid ibn Maimun]], a member of [[Alexandria]]'s [[First Stand]]. It is believed ...ble martial prowess. In either case, when the blade fell into the hands of Sayid, the two began a long, active, and synchronous relationship, and it was his
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  • ...s more on behavior and actions than doctrine or faith, the [[Testimonal of Sayid]] has heavily influenced and guided its development. Following the collapse ==Testimonial of Sayid==
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  • Once betrayed and mortally wounded by [[Sayid ibn Maimun]], [[Alexandria]] realized she could no longer hope to survive a
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  • ...o these measures were it not for the wounds she suffered at the hands of [[Sayid ibn Maimun]]. This explosions destroyed much of [[Kingdom of Shadow]], and
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  • ...ther for want of adventure or faith, both men accepted, and along with the Sayid's traveling companion the truant [[Sidhe-Praxen]] princess [[Marrwyn Teldan ...ed between the Elder members, receiving tutelage primarily from Steros and Sayid, but receiving a diverse education from all of the stand members--eventuall
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  • ...Steros was more dedicated to her divine purpose. However, as an individual Sayid attained the most considerable worldly success of all the First Stand, as h ...y and freedom from the responsibilities of his older siblings. Growing up, Sayid was predictably rambunctious, energetic, and entitled, but also contained t
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  • ...avily by the [[Sayid ibn Maimun#Personality_and_Testimonial|Testimonial of Sayid]], and pointing to the [[Prophecies of Alabar Tremaline]], Peteran Alexandr
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  • ...and several who would become the [[First Stand]] - [[Steros Merroand]], [[Sayid ibn Maimun]], [[Marrwyn Teldandilion]], and [[Kivan Elyryn]], as well as [[
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  • 55 [[BI]] [[Sayid ibn Maimun]] is born in the [[Peteran Empire]]. 32 [[BI]] [[Sayid ibn Maimun]] is declared [[Sheikh-Malik]] of the [[bedouin tribes]].
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  • ...power in the hands of one of Alexandria's early but estranged advisers, [[Sayid ibn Maimun]], who had united the Petaran and Bedowyld peoples into a single See [[Antioch]], [[Sayid ibn Maimun]], [[Mythrian Arabelle]], and other materials related to [[First
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  • .... From that moment, he only left her side once: The night Alexandria and [[Sayid]] spent negotiating for [[Petara]]'s support.
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  • ...d the assumption of the Omnity. Influenced heavily by the [[Testimonial of Sayid]], and pointing to the Prophecies of [[Alabar Tremaline]], [[Peteran Alexan
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  • ...eresy]] (which identify Antioch as the betrayer of Alexandria, rather than Sayid, whom they revere). With their help, he was able to forge the star-iron ba
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  • ...rwynn]] has run away from an arranged marriage to get into mischief with [[Sayid ibn Maimun | some Petaran rogue]], which is roundabout how she got swept up
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  • ...ons, who shared the holy man's prophetic quest, were the Petran merchant [[Sayid ibn Maimun]] and the elven princess-in-hiding [[Marrwyn Teldandilion]]. The
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  • ...nocentric take on the Alexandrian narrative, informed by the writings of [[Sayid ibn Maimun]] and practiced by the people of the [[Peteran Empire]] *[[Zupanism]] : Spread by Sayid's adopted son and designated heir, [[Mikos Lygit]], after he was forced int
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  • ...y [[Mikos Lygit]], one of the [[Children of Tragedy]] and adopted son of [[Sayid ibn Maimun]], who used it as a vehicle to promote his own Alexandrian Heres
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