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A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "Tall, regal and composed, Mydas exhibits the quiet yet undeniable confidence of high nobility. From his bearing to even the way he walks, the way he speaks to the way he looks upon the world with his eyes of pure gold, he is Velenosa. With his olive skin and the darkness of his hair to complete the tableau, one could hardly be blamed if they were to forget his years spent in the North. Does the curl of his lips, wryly amused or so cuttingly mocking, not invoke the Lyceum? Do his clothes, so often favouring the darker fabrics of Lenosia, not point to his true heritage? Yes... and no. Unlike many of his compatriots, Mydas prefers to remain fully clothed, exposing little of his skin to the eyes of others. And to see nothing of the icy winds of the North in his dagger-like words is to risk the blow of the brutal hammer, the prince wielding one or the other with distressing ability. Lycene, then, but one whose gold eyes herald as much the fox as the wolf.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Mydas Velenosa  + (Tall, regal and composed, Mydas exhibits t
      Tall, regal and composed, Mydas exhibits the quiet yet undeniable confidence of high nobility. From his bearing to even the way he walks, the way he speaks to the way he looks upon the world with his eyes of pure gold, he is Velenosa. With his olive skin and the darkness of his hair to complete the tableau, one could hardly be blamed if they were to forget his years spent in the North. Does the curl of his lips, wryly amused or so cuttingly mocking, not invoke the Lyceum? Do his clothes, so often favouring the darker fabrics of Lenosia, not point to his true heritage? Yes... and no. Unlike many of his compatriots, Mydas prefers to remain fully clothed, exposing little of his skin to the eyes of others. And to see nothing of the icy winds of the North in his dagger-like words is to risk the blow of the brutal hammer, the prince wielding one or the other with distressing ability. Lycene, then, but one whose gold eyes herald as much the fox as the wolf.
      d eyes herald as much the fox as the wolf.)