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Majoral was the ''de facto'' [[leader]] of Birinji who greeted the [[Kotturuh]] when they granted [[Birinjian|her then-immortal species]] a lifespan of [[3 (number)|three]] [[month]]s. | Majoral was the ''de facto'' [[leader]] of Birinji, who greeted the [[Kotturuh]] when they granted [[Birinjian|her then-immortal species]] a lifespan of [[3 (number)|three]] [[month]]s. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
[[Majoral's great-great grandmother]] | [[Majoral's great-great grandmother]] had been the [[mayor]] of [[Village (The Dawn of the Kotturuh)|her village]] in a time when people remembered that it had once been a [[city]]. | ||
One day, when the [[Kotturuh]] arrived at the village green, she came to greet them. After a brief discussion, the Kotturuh informed her that [[Birinjian|her species]] had been granted a lifespan of three months. Within moments she | One day, when the [[Kotturuh]] arrived at the village green, she came to greet them. After a brief discussion, the Kotturuh informed her that [[Birinjian|her species]] had been granted a lifespan of three months. Within moments she was reduced to [[dust]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dawn of the Kotturuh (short story)|The Dawn of the Kotturuh]]'') | ||
[[Category:Leaders]] | [[Category:Leaders]] | ||
[[Category:Immortals]] | [[Category:Immortals]] |
Revision as of 15:33, 24 January 2021
Majoral was the de facto leader of Birinji, who greeted the Kotturuh when they granted her then-immortal species a lifespan of three months.
Biography
Majoral's great-great grandmother had been the mayor of her village in a time when people remembered that it had once been a city.
One day, when the Kotturuh arrived at the village green, she came to greet them. After a brief discussion, the Kotturuh informed her that her species had been granted a lifespan of three months. Within moments she was reduced to dust. (PROSE: The Dawn of the Kotturuh)