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* Lived around -300 [[EC]]. | * Lived around -300 [[EC]]. | ||
* Usually acknowledged to be the "founder of the field of [[Antiquation|antiquation]] analysis" | * Usually acknowledged to be the "founder of the field of [[Antiquation|antiquation]] analysis" | ||
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+ | --[[User:Sbp|Sean B. Palmer]] 10:09, 16 Sep 2005 (EDT) |
Revision as of 09:09, 16 September 2005
- Possibly travelled with Andelphracia to the Andelphracian River Valley for their Hive-Lord answer.
- Crossed the Elminster Mire, using Andelphracian lights, "hundreds of years" ago.
- The secretive Council for Quezlarian Research studies his work.
- Hemoss The Heretic believed that Quezlar 6 was just invented as a piece of propoganda.
- Discovered Oooite, naming it after his exclamation upon finding the first stone, and built up a collection of it.
- Invented Quezlarian (or Quezlar) numberals, naming VI after his wife, Violetta.
- "Quezlar 6 is a figment for your exploitations!" - many of the Quezlar 6 stories are indeed fictionalised, i.e. Fish-Tree stories.
- He is one of only two people ever to have answered their Hive-Lord Mystery. Er, actually someone else's Mystery. Pfft, inconsistency! Between Quezlar family and Hive-Lord.
- "Held the record for most Fefferberries consumed at a New Year's Day celebration. (Eye witnesses said it was simply staggering. Other eye witnesses also reported staggering.)"
- Is played down by the rest of the Quezlar family.
- Lived around -300 EC.
- Usually acknowledged to be the "founder of the field of antiquation analysis"
--Sean B. Palmer 10:09, 16 Sep 2005 (EDT)