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|appearances = [[DWAM]]: ''[[The Highest Stake]]'' | |||
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'''The Lords of Jelsen''' were emerald-robed creatures with round heads, glowing eyes and three fingers. They were manipulators of a ‘game’ played by passing visitors and their spaceships trapped on the planet [[Jelsen]]. The game was played between two craft flying through an abandoned city on the planet. There was only one winner to each game (decided by crossing a finishing line), with the loser trapped in a ghost-like state (a further obstacle for the competitors). | |||
'''The Lords of Jelsen''' were emerald-robed creatures with round heads, glowing eyes and three fingers. They were manipulators of a ‘game’ played by passing visitors and their spaceships trapped on the planet [[Jelsen]]. The game was played between two craft flying through an abandoned city on the planet. There was only one winner to each game (decided by crossing a finishing line), with the loser trapped in a ghost-like state (a further obstacle for the competitors). ([[DWAM]]: ''[[The Highest Stake]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 14:41, 26 July 2010
The Lords of Jelsen were emerald-robed creatures with round heads, glowing eyes and three fingers. They were manipulators of a ‘game’ played by passing visitors and their spaceships trapped on the planet Jelsen. The game was played between two craft flying through an abandoned city on the planet. There was only one winner to each game (decided by crossing a finishing line), with the loser trapped in a ghost-like state (a further obstacle for the competitors). (DWAM: The Highest Stake)