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==Acquired By==
==Acquired By==
===NPC Reward===
===NPC Reward===
[[Redard]] in [[Rak'tika Greatwood]] (x20.4,y27.2)


===Other Methods===
===Other Methods===
[[Redard]] - [[Rak'tika Greatwood]] (x20.4,y27.2)
 
==Description==
==Description==
These rat-like people, once thought to be lost to time, were in truth living amidst the ruins of Ronka beneath the great falls in Rak'tika. Their average lifespan of a mere twenty-five summers is the reason for their meticulous recording of all they learn in life, that it may be passed on to future generations. The Ronkans too noted this predilection for record-keeping, and so welcomed them as stewards in the royal court.
These rat-like people, once thought to be lost to time, were in truth living amidst the ruins of Ronka beneath the great falls in Rak'tika. Their average lifespan of a mere twenty-five summers is the reason for their meticulous recording of all they learn in life, that it may be passed on to future generations. The Ronkans too noted this predilection for record-keeping, and so welcomed them as stewards in the royal court.


[[Category:Trial Triad Cards]]
[[Category:Trial Triad Cards]]

Revision as of 11:06, 19 February 2020

Template:Triple Triad Card Infobox Qitari Card is a Common (★) Triple Triad Card.

Acquired By

NPC Reward

Redard in Rak'tika Greatwood (x20.4,y27.2)

Other Methods

Description

These rat-like people, once thought to be lost to time, were in truth living amidst the ruins of Ronka beneath the great falls in Rak'tika. Their average lifespan of a mere twenty-five summers is the reason for their meticulous recording of all they learn in life, that it may be passed on to future generations. The Ronkans too noted this predilection for record-keeping, and so welcomed them as stewards in the royal court.