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'''Meresankh''' is the oldest of the [[Stoics of Iteru]], born at the tail end of the Second Dynastic Period. A close confidante of [[Raherka]] while he was alive, for the last two hundred years she has maintained a lonely vigil in the desert, watching over tombs long-forgotten by most. Even among the Stoics, Meresankh is thought of as incredibly wise, having seen much in her almost three thousand years of life. Time has worn on her, however, and at present she wishes for nothing more than the solace of her desert watch.
'''Meresankh''' is the oldest of the [[Stoics of Iteru]], born at the tail end of the Second Dynastic Period. A close confidante of [[Raherka]] while he was alive, for the last two hundred years she has maintained a lonely vigil in the desert, watching over tombs long-forgotten by most. Even among the Stoics, Meresankh is thought of as incredibly wise, having seen much in her almost three thousand years of life. Time has worn on her, however, and at present she wishes for nothing more than the solace of her desert watch.

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Meresankh is the oldest of the Stoics of Iteru, born at the tail end of the Second Dynastic Period. A close confidante of Raherka while he was alive, for the last two hundred years she has maintained a lonely vigil in the desert, watching over tombs long-forgotten by most. Even among the Stoics, Meresankh is thought of as incredibly wise, having seen much in her almost three thousand years of life. Time has worn on her, however, and at present she wishes for nothing more than the solace of her desert watch.