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| Accomplishment |
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| got ally of luxon title |
10/12/06 |
| Got 'Bambi' emote, got to rank 3 (see gallery images) |
9/4/06 |
| been a member of Guildwars.gameamp for 1 year :D |
8/13/06 |
| Gained my first max title on my canthan elementalist. |
7/30/06 |
| Finally got my miniture jade armour, yayyy |
6/27/06 |
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| Game History Profile: Fia Fli |
Fia Fli
Level 20 Human (or so he likes you to think)
Monk (was ele) Guild Wars
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| Origin story |
Name: Fia Fli
Age: 22
Born: Rin
Born to a noble woman, dutchess ebon fli, Fia Fli was born into the riches that all children dream of. He was spoit like no other, but had no contact with his mother, for she was always busy with her elementalist training and he never knew who his father was. He spent all his younger days playing with the members of his mothers guild, the protectors of Rin, and learning to use a bow with very little effect. He and his mother had no connection, in fact he resented her a bit, so when his mother was killed in an attack on her guild hall when he was nearly 10, he regected the invite off the officers of the guild to take up his mothers leadership role. He ran, scrambling through wilderness for what seemed like weeks, confused cold and scared, he had nothing he was used to and his wilderness skills, altough he had some, were weak. He was close to death, he crawled to a cave and curled up ready to die, he prayed to his godess dwayna, and closed his eyes. He was ready to leave the world of the living when he heard arguing, one voice was gruff and harsh, the other was calm and he felt great comfort in this voice, more than even his mothers had when he was a baby. He pulled himself to his feet and staggered to the voices. It was a young monk, and a necromancer. As fia fell to the ground the monk ran over and held him in his arms. As they looked into each others eyes they both realised they were the family they had longed to find, fia had finally found his father. He took fia back to ashford and there he trained with his father to become the monk he is today.
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