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'''Dagurn Oetar''' {{Pronunciation|DAG-urn EU-tar}} is an experienced magus and the current Chief Commander of [[Razivia]]. Elected to the role in {{Year|6960}}, privately Oetar waits eagerly for his term to end. Prior to his election, Oetar served as a lower level commander in the Band of the Brave, the army of Razivia. Early in his government Oetar attracted a reputation for aggressive diplomacy, but this softened greatly as the years progressed.
'''Dagurn Oetar''' {{Pronunciation|DAG-urn OOH-tar}} is an experienced magus and the current Chief Commander of [[Razivia]]. Elected to the role in {{Year|6960}}, privately Oetar waits eagerly for his term to end. Prior to his election, Oetar served as a lower level commander in the Band of the Brave, the army of Razivia. Early in his government Oetar attracted a reputation for aggressive diplomacy, but this softened greatly as the years progressed.


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Dagurn Oetar (pronounced DAG-urn OOH-tar) is an experienced magus and the current Chief Commander of Razivia. Elected to the role in Y9960*, privately Oetar waits eagerly for his term to end. Prior to his election, Oetar served as a lower level commander in the Band of the Brave, the army of Razivia. Early in his government Oetar attracted a reputation for aggressive diplomacy, but this softened greatly as the years progressed.