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Character Profile: Rayl Khantroversy
Rayl Khantroversy

Name: Rayl Khantroversy

Status: Officer

Game: EverQuest

Class: Forest Stalker

Race: Half Elf

Level: 66

Biography:

Rayl spent his formative years in glades of Surefall
studying fletching and learning the skills needed to become a ranger in the service of Tunare. Many a time, he was visited by two benevolent druids, Asbiorne Thistlewolf and Genilwen Starchaser,
who seemed to answer Rayl's prayer's to the goddess Tunare for guidance in his time of need.

And too, it seemed, that Tunare smiled upon Rayl, by sending a funny little halfling druid named Bibbee to Surefall Glade, who braved a dangerous journey from Rivervale to explore new lands. Bibbee happened upon the wide-eyed young ranger, and regaled him with tales of adventure and mirth. The young halfling druid convinced Rayl, that there was a strange and wonderous world beyond Surefall. And so they went seeking new adventures and meeting new people along the way.




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