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    Jora Horne, just a touch of death.

    Twilight crept upon the heath where wildflowers bloomed. Amidst sky yet overcast by unrelenting storms the barest flicker of wind gave hope that the moon might make a brief appearance; but hope was analogous with harm. One might imagine a bovine braying in the distance but the steady winds of...
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    Jora Horne, just a touch of death.

    REUNIFICATION Returning home Jora Horne delved into the ruins from which she was raised to confer with the older ones that brought her up. These sensations and signs were shared in different forms and it was revealed that through the Godswar came the death of Myrkul. Now, however, with magic...
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    Jora Horne, just a touch of death.

    CALAMITY Her bond to The Pitiless One broke and for a time she was plunged to darkness, misery, and uncertainty again. It was her childhood repeating itself. Chaos erupted everywhere and she hid underground in prayer with the other Doomscribes seeking answers that would never come. The gods...
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    Jora Horne, just a touch of death.

    A PALLID DAWN Jora Horne was still very young and by her 14th birthday had transcribed more books than she cared to count. Histories, cultural traditions, and stories. So many stories of the once living cataloging their names into great libraries of the deceased. Her penmanship was fair and...
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    Jora Horne, just a touch of death.

    THE FIRST BLIGHT A daughter of a ruined minor textiles merchant, Jora Horne and her siblings became swiftly destitute when their father was slain at the hands of bandits whilst making a delivery. Family wealth was swiftly cannibalized by greedy relatives, and children were left without...
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    Jora Horne, just a touch of death.

    Name: Jora Horne Age: 48 Gender: Female Race: Human Height: 6'4" 193cm Build: Junoesque, robust Inheritor Background: Carries an ancient holy book of Jergal, written in Netherese, with all the potential white and black necromantic rites that might entail. Jora Horne carried herself with...