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From Lives of the First Companions, by [[Randolph (777)|Randolph (777)]]:


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[[Lifthrasir (13)|Lifthrasir]] is perhaps the most mysterious of the [[:Category:First Companions |First Companions]]: a wanderer and mystic by nature, he would venture far from [[New Jerusalem]] on his own, recording his thoughts as he explored harsh and distant lands. These recordings garnered him a group of devoted followers to whom he tried to impart his wisdom5358


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In the troubled time following [[Athena (1)|the Founder]]'s disappearance, Lifthrasir and his disciples set out on a journey to reach the opposite end of the world by foot. They have not been heard from since.
 
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From Lives of the First Companions, by Randolph (777):
 
Lifthrasir is perhaps the most mysterious of the First Companions: a wanderer and mystic by nature, he would venture far from New Jerusalem on his own, recording his thoughts as he explored harsh and distant lands. These recordings garnered him a group of devoted followers to whom he tried to impart his wisdom5358
 
In the troubled time following the Founder's disappearance, Lifthrasir and his disciples set out on a journey to reach the opposite end of the world by foot. They have not been heard from since.
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Lifthrasir

From Lives of the First Companions, by Randolph (777):

Lifthrasir is perhaps the most mysterious of the First Companions: a wanderer and mystic by nature, he would venture far from New Jerusalem on his own, recording his thoughts as he explored harsh and distant lands. These recordings garnered him a group of devoted followers to whom he tried to impart his wisdom5358

In the troubled time following the Founder's disappearance, Lifthrasir and his disciples set out on a journey to reach the opposite end of the world by foot. They have not been heard from since.