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− | '''March Ash''' ([[Common]]: ''March Ash''; [[High Imperial]]: ''Martiae Cinis''; | + | '''March Ash''' ([[Common]]: ''March Ash''; [[High Imperial]]: ''Martiae Cinis''; Elvish: ''Uvuligne'onn'') is a controversial figure in druidic literature, who is most notable for their beliefs and writings regarding natural purity and the abolition of civilization. They are at the head of Khar Nanyo, a closely-knit organization which dedicates itself to the destruction of cities and other features of civilized life. Not much is known about them outside of a series of writings which were scattered around Axios. |
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March Ash (Common: March Ash; High Imperial: Martiae Cinis; Elvish: Uvuligne'onn) is a controversial figure in druidic literature, who is most notable for their beliefs and writings regarding natural purity and the abolition of civilization. They are at the head of Khar Nanyo, a closely-knit organization which dedicates itself to the destruction of cities and other features of civilized life. Not much is known about them outside of a series of writings which were scattered around Axios.