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- The Ringwielders were created by Chaos, and were formerly called the Ringwraiths. There was previously a guild on+The Ringwielders were created by Chaos, and were formerly called the Ringwraiths. There was previously a guild on Lost Souls called the Ringwraiths, written by Mordor, which has no other relation to this guild.
-Lost Souls called the Ringwraiths, written by Mordor, which has no other relation to this guild.+
- The ability to sense the location of the One Ring was written by Novo.+The ability to sense the location of the One Ring was written by Novo.
- All Ringwielder runes were created by Chaos, with the following exceptions:+*All Ringwielder runes were created by Chaos, with the following exceptions:
- +**The rune [[izimiscav]] was created by Chaos and Twilight.
- The rune izimiscav was created by Chaos and Twilight.+**The runes [[b'ryzmkel]], [[fyl'thyrzha]], [[kelvryx]], [[klizmaphex]], [[raelinves]], [[somnverax]], [[tlemariz]] and [[wryalek]] were created by Sahra.
- +**The runes [[arkonaad]] and [[nverik-xar]] were created by Sahra and Chaos.
- The runes b'ryzmkel, fyl'thyrzha, kelvryx, klizmaphex, raelinves, somnverax, tlemariz and wryalek were created by+
- Sahra.+
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- The runes arkonaad and nverik-xar were created by Sahra and Chaos.+
- Conceptual credits for the Ringwielders belong, of course, with much love and honor, to J.R.R. Tolkien.+ 
 +Conceptual credits for the Ringwielders belong, of course, with much love and honor, to J.R.R. Tolkien.
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 +[[Category: Ringwielder Guild]]

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The Ringwielders were created by Chaos, and were formerly called the Ringwraiths. There was previously a guild on Lost Souls called the Ringwraiths, written by Mordor, which has no other relation to this guild.

The ability to sense the location of the One Ring was written by Novo.


Conceptual credits for the Ringwielders belong, of course, with much love and honor, to J.R.R. Tolkien.

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