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... ities. He ranked second among the three, or rather, when there had still been three Heralds on Aigas (in the present time).

There had always been rumours about beings who ruled the Severed Union from the sidelines. They were only partly true. It wasn't multiple individuals, but only one: the Herald Aingor and his faceless Emissary.

He was far more active than Erlton, the Reader.

He implemented ideas that he thought would help Aigas in present and future.

He was th ...

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