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A book written by [[Yemas]] in [[7002 DE]] concerning [[Kerath]].
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In the book, Yemas discussed [[Hisha]]'s influence on her sons and Kerath, which would change [[D'ni]] forever. [[Rikooth]] could hardly stand him as he was a model of his mother's thoughs.<ref>[[Reference:DRC research notebooks/King Rikooth|King Rikooth Notebook]]</ref>
'''''The Last King''''' is a book written by [[Yemas]] in [[7002 DE]] concerning King [[Kerath]].
 
In the book, Yemas discussed [[Hisha]]'s influence on her sons and Kerath, which would change [[D'ni]] forever. According to Yemas, Kerath's father—and predecessor to the throne—[[Rikooth]] could hardly stand him, as he was a model of his mother's thoughts.<ref>[[Reference:DRC research notebooks/King Rikooth|King Rikooth Notebook]]</ref>
 
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For the last king of D'ni, see Kerath.

The Last King is a book written by Yemas in 7002 DE concerning King Kerath.

In the book, Yemas discussed Hisha's influence on her sons and Kerath, which would change D'ni forever. According to Yemas, Kerath's father—and predecessor to the throne—Rikooth could hardly stand him, as he was a model of his mother's thoughts.[1]

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