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He was a very successful [[Menlo]] player. He had won many Official Menlo Matches and even got as far as to battle the famed [[Raebin Yanq'fal]]. Kalkoru was claimed the winner as Raebin mysteriously died during their match. Kalkoru did not win that tournament, and went back to practising and battling in other Official Menlo Matches. His career was shadowed however by the theory of some Raebin fans that Kalkoru was somehow responsible for the death of the famed player. He retired from the game that winter being unable to handle the constant accusations.
 
He was a very successful [[Menlo]] player. He had won many Official Menlo Matches and even got as far as to battle the famed [[Raebin Yanq'fal]]. Kalkoru was claimed the winner as Raebin mysteriously died during their match. Kalkoru did not win that tournament, and went back to practising and battling in other Official Menlo Matches. His career was shadowed however by the theory of some Raebin fans that Kalkoru was somehow responsible for the death of the famed player. He retired from the game that winter being unable to handle the constant accusations.
  
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Latest revision as of 12:46, 10 August 2012

Wurener Kalkoru
(Non-Player Character)
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Basics
Status: Living
Race: Pendragon
Gender: Male
Family and Heritage


Mother: Unknown
Father: Unknown
Significant Other: Single
Currently
Occupation: Unknown
Residence: Unknown

He was a very successful Menlo player. He had won many Official Menlo Matches and even got as far as to battle the famed Raebin Yanq'fal. Kalkoru was claimed the winner as Raebin mysteriously died during their match. Kalkoru did not win that tournament, and went back to practising and battling in other Official Menlo Matches. His career was shadowed however by the theory of some Raebin fans that Kalkoru was somehow responsible for the death of the famed player. He retired from the game that winter being unable to handle the constant accusations.