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* GenocideBackfire: In ''ROYN: The Apology'', a squadron of North Easterners arrived in Tacith with the intent of completely destroying it, and did mostly succeed. However, one inhabitant was a Mage whose mother and brother were killed in the attack who, when cornered by many North Eastern soldiers, [[spoiler: unleashed a powerful spell that instantly erased them them]].

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* GenocideBackfire: In ''ROYN: The Apology'', a squadron of North Easterners arrived in Tacith with the intent of completely destroying it, and did mostly succeed. However, one inhabitant was a Mage whose mother and brother were killed in the attack who, when cornered by many North Eastern soldiers, [[spoiler: unleashed a powerful spell that instantly erased them them]].
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* GenocideBackfire: In ''ROYN: The Apology'', a squadron of North Easterners arrived in Tacith with the intent of completely destroying it, and did mostly succeed. However, one inhabitant was a Mage who, when cornered by many North Eastern soldiers, [[spoiler: unleashed a powerful spell that instantly erased them them]].

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* GenocideBackfire: In ''ROYN: The Apology'', a squadron of North Easterners arrived in Tacith with the intent of completely destroying it, and did mostly succeed. However, one inhabitant was a Mage whose mother and brother were killed in the attack who, when cornered by many North Eastern soldiers, [[spoiler: unleashed a powerful spell that instantly erased them them]].
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* GenocideBackfire: In ''ROYN: The Apology'', a North Eastern army begins a siege on Tacith, which is spontaneously stopped when [[spoiler:the Unnamed Mage erases them with a Spell of Unmaking]].

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* GenocideBackfire: In ''ROYN: The Apology'', a squadron of North Easterners arrived in Tacith with the intent of completely destroying it, and did mostly succeed. However, one inhabitant was a Mage who, when cornered by many North Eastern army begins soldiers, [[spoiler: unleashed a siege on Tacith, which is spontaneously stopped when [[spoiler:the Unnamed Mage erases powerful spell that instantly erased them with a Spell of Unmaking]].them]].
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* NotQuiteDead: Though it was thought to be defeated, at the end of ''ROYN: Two Years Later'',it is revealed that [[spoiler:The Greatest Evil Then is alive, still able to speak through the Madatede]].

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* NotQuiteDead: Though it was thought to be defeated, at the end of ''ROYN: Two Years Later'',it Later'', it is revealed that [[spoiler:The Greatest Evil Then is alive, still able to speak through the Madatede]].

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* GenocideBackfire: In ''ROYN: The Apology'', a North Eastern army begins a siege on Tacith, which is spontaneously stopped when the Unnamed Mage erases them with a Spell of Unmaking.

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* GenocideBackfire: In ''ROYN: The Apology'', a North Eastern army begins a siege on Tacith, which is spontaneously stopped when the [[spoiler:the Unnamed Mage erases them with a Spell of Unmaking.Unmaking]].



* NotQuiteDead: Though it was thought to be defeated, at the end of ''ROYN: Two Years Later'', [[spoiler:it is revealed that The Greatest Evil Then is alive, still able to speak through the Madatede]].

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* NotQuiteDead: Though it was thought to be defeated, at the end of ''ROYN: Two Years Later'', [[spoiler:it Later'',it is revealed that The that [[spoiler:The Greatest Evil Then is alive, still able to speak through the Madatede]].

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