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Fourth Generation, (0701-1660) M. Son of Butterfly & Spearpoint, brother of Stormdancer. In a three-mating with Lacewing and Turtle; Recognized with Lacewing, father of Birdcatcher; possible father of Newt. Did not inherit his mother Butterfly's gliding talent.  An artist and jewelry-designer, Strand was the one who started the mural of the tribe's history that decorates one of the walls of the chamber in which the wrapstuffed members of the tribe sleep.  After Lacewing's death (how she died is currently unknown), he and Turtle became estranged, each blaming the other for her death.  Turtle followed Lacewing in death within six months, but Strand survived for a few centuries longer.
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Fourth Generation, (0701-1660) M. Son of Butterfly & Spearpoint, brother of Stormdancer. In a three-mating with Lacewing and Turtle; Recognized with Lacewing, father of Birdcatcher; possible father of Newt. Did not inherit his mother Butterfly's gliding talent.  An artist and jewelry-designer, Strand was the one who started the mural of the tribe's history that decorates one of the walls of the chamber in which the wrapstuffed members of the tribe sleep.  After Lacewing's death (how she died is currently unknown), he and Turtle became estranged, each blaming the other for her death.  Turtle followed Lacewing in death within six months, but Strand survived for over a hundred more years.
  
 
== Stories ==
 
== Stories ==

Revision as of 17:38, 15 August 2008

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Fourth Generation, (0701-1660) M. Son of Butterfly & Spearpoint, brother of Stormdancer. In a three-mating with Lacewing and Turtle; Recognized with Lacewing, father of Birdcatcher; possible father of Newt. Did not inherit his mother Butterfly's gliding talent. An artist and jewelry-designer, Strand was the one who started the mural of the tribe's history that decorates one of the walls of the chamber in which the wrapstuffed members of the tribe sleep. After Lacewing's death (how she died is currently unknown), he and Turtle became estranged, each blaming the other for her death. Turtle followed Lacewing in death within six months, but Strand survived for over a hundred more years.

Stories

"Garnet Guided Reasons" - by Mary Jo J. - 1659.06.09 - Always hungry for something new, Suddendusk tries to rejuvenate hobby and spirit.

"Keepsakes" - by Chris T. - 1825.03.18 - Easysinger marks the years of Newt’s long sleep.