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'''''The Lost Son''''' is a book written by the [[prophet]]ess [[Bailesi]] in [[3422 DE]]. Judging by the title and chronological context, it refers to King [[Tejara]] and possibly addresses the matter of King [[Ti'amel]]'s heritage. According to the book, very few saw through the lies of King Tejara during his reign.<ref>{{cite journal|author=DRC|journal=King Tejara notebook|journal-page=Reference:DRC research notebooks/King Tejara|game=Uru}}</ref>
'''''The Lost Son''''' is a book written by the [[prophet]]ess [[Hailesi]] in [[3422 DE]]. Judging by the title and chronological context, it refers to King [[Tejara]] and possibly addresses the matter of King [[Ti'amel]]'s heritage. According to the book, very few saw through the lies of King Tejara during his reign.<ref>{{cite journal|author=DRC|journal=King Tejara notebook|journal-page=Reference:DRC research notebooks/King Tejara|game=Uru}}</ref>


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Latest revision as of 01:55, 8 August 2023

The Lost Son is a book written by the prophetess Hailesi in 3422 DE. Judging by the title and chronological context, it refers to King Tejara and possibly addresses the matter of King Ti'amel's heritage. According to the book, very few saw through the lies of King Tejara during his reign.[1]

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