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Tiabdjin is regularly appearing voice in ''Eathdawn'', providing the tone and metaplot authorship of large sections of several sourcebooks.  
Tiabdjin is regularly appearing voice in ''Earthdawn'', providing the tone and metaplot authorship of large sections of several sourcebooks. He also plays a role in at least one adventure.  


== Life & Work ==
== Life & Work ==
Tiabdjin's activities emerge in post-Scourge Barsaive. In his writing, he takes the titles of "Scribe of the [[The Great Library of Throal|Great Library of Throal]]" and "First Scholar of the ''khavro'am''.<ref>The Book of Dragons, Revised and Expanded, Scot Greisch, 2004, Living Room Games, © FASA Corporation, p. 6</ref>" At some point during his career, he was given an enviable position as companion and student of Vasdenjas, before his passing. Later, his serviced passed to Mountainshadow, the new Loremaster<ref><u>Empty Thrones</u>, Andi Watson ''et al'', 2020, FASA Games, © FASA Corporation, p.191</ref>. The two did not share the same close relationship as Tabdjin and Vasdenjas, and he was left to care for the now unused domains of his old draconic companion. In this capacity, he played a role in the first meeting of the [[The Great Dragons of Barsaive|Great Dragons of Barsaive]] since the end of the [[The Second Theran War|Second Theran War]], and assisted with matters relating to [[Aardelea]].  
Tiabdjin's activities emerge in post-Scourge Barsaive. In his writing, he takes the titles of "Scribe of the [[The Great Library of Throal|Great Library of Throal]]" and "First Scholar of the ''khavro'am''.<ref>The Book of Dragons, Revised and Expanded, Scot Greisch ''et al'', 2004, Living Room Games, © FASA Corporation, p. 6</ref>" At some point during his career, he was given an enviable position as companion and student of Vasdenjas, before his passing. Later, his serviced passed to Mountainshadow, the new Loremaster<ref><u>Empty Thrones</u>, Andi Watson ''et al'', 2020, FASA Games, © FASA Corporation, p.191</ref>. The two did not share the same close relationship as Tabdjin and Vasdenjas, and he was left to care for the now unused domains of his old draconic companion. In this capacity, he played a role in the first meeting of the [[The Great Dragons of Barsaive|Great Dragons of Barsaive]] since the end of the [[The Second Theran War|Second Theran War]], and assisted with matters relating to [[Aardelea]].  


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Tiabdjin is regularly appearing voice in Earthdawn, providing the tone and metaplot authorship of large sections of several sourcebooks. He also plays a role in at least one adventure.

Life & Work

Tiabdjin's activities emerge in post-Scourge Barsaive. In his writing, he takes the titles of "Scribe of the Great Library of Throal" and "First Scholar of the khavro'am.[1]" At some point during his career, he was given an enviable position as companion and student of Vasdenjas, before his passing. Later, his serviced passed to Mountainshadow, the new Loremaster[2]. The two did not share the same close relationship as Tabdjin and Vasdenjas, and he was left to care for the now unused domains of his old draconic companion. In this capacity, he played a role in the first meeting of the Great Dragons of Barsaive since the end of the Second Theran War, and assisted with matters relating to Aardelea.

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References

  1. The Book of Dragons, Revised and Expanded, Scot Greisch et al, 2004, Living Room Games, © FASA Corporation, p. 6
  2. Empty Thrones, Andi Watson et al, 2020, FASA Games, © FASA Corporation, p.191