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Two years after her death, Kerra's severed head was transported around the country, to be sold at auction. When the auction came to the North of [[Britannia (location)|Britannia]], her brother Phelan witnessed the auction of former queen Antedia, after which Kerra's head was put on auction. Previously unaware of his sister's death, Phelan bought her head for 20 silver pieces, which he had recently earned selling a cow at the market. He took her head home with him and hid it, until he confessed to being a prince of the Cantii and was assaulted for buying his sister's head, wasting all their money and potentially endangering his wife and newborn son. |
Two years after her death, Kerra's severed head was transported around the country, to be sold at auction. When the auction came to the North of [[Britannia (location)|Britannia]], her brother Phelan witnessed the auction of former queen Antedia, after which Kerra's head was put on auction. Previously unaware of his sister's death, Phelan bought her head for 20 silver pieces, which he had recently earned selling a cow at the market. He took her head home with him and hid it, until he confessed to being a prince of the Cantii and was assaulted for buying his sister's head, wasting all their money and potentially endangering his wife and newborn son. |
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β | Phelan continued to take Kerra's head with him on his travels across Britannia, meeting with [[Harka]] and then eventually [[Quane]]. Believing himself to having atoned for believing Harka, he buried Kerra's rotten head in the ground, saying how he never stopped loving her |
+ | Phelan continued to take Kerra's head with him on his travels across Britannia, meeting with [[Harka]] and then eventually [[Quane]]. Believing himself to having atoned for believing Harka, he buried Kerra's rotten head in the ground, saying how he never stopped loving her. |
The runes on her head read "Your beloved brother will carry the flame you kindled." |
The runes on her head read "Your beloved brother will carry the flame you kindled." |