• 2nd Semester Course 11Protectorate of Menoth Warcasters Amon, Cyrenia and Thyra

  • May 16 2024
  • Length: 36 mins
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2nd Semester Course 11Protectorate of Menoth Warcasters Amon, Cyrenia and Thyra

  • Summary

  • Hello Student and Welcome back. Today we are discussing some lesser known warcasters of the Protectorate weather that is because they don't get out much of they are spoken about in hushed conversations doesn't mean the threat doesn't exist. Like the urcaenian things in the woods they can and will kill you. Today we are talking about the Shirtless Martial paragon of the sand and wind. Amon then we are moving over to another Idrian nomad born who became a terrifying Exemplar Warcaster to the likes of Kreoss , Cyrenia and then to follow that the Flame assassin from the Daughters of the flame herself who takes vengeance against the enemies of Menoth as if it is her sole purpose in life and who disappears as a shadow and pops up where you definitely don't want to see her Thyra. Also Noting MK3 to MK4 differences if any If you are enjoying these please like comment and subscribe and tell your friends and fellow gamers so we can grow the class size.

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