Introduction
Aranessa’s wedding ring is a reminder of her marriage to Thjazi Fang. Although she has not worn it for many years, she has never allowed it to leave her person. She holds the ring while travelling to his Farramh.
The wedding ring from Aranessa’s marriage to Thjazi, unworn for many years but always kept close.
Aranessa’s wedding ring is a reminder of her marriage to Thjazi Fang. Although she has not worn it for many years, she has never allowed it to leave her person. She holds the ring while travelling to his Farramh.
A wedding ring carried in Aranessa’s hand during her journey to the Fang home.
Created for the marriage of Aranessa and Thjazi Fang near the end of the War of Axe and Vine.
Aranessa carries the wedding ring while mourning Thjazi.
Represents Aranessa’s marriage to Thjazi Fang
Has not been worn for many years
Has always remained close to Aranessa
Aranessa holds the long-unworn ring while travelling to mourn Thjazi at the Fang home.
Aranessa keeps the ring close despite the long separation from Thjazi.
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Aranessa rides towards the Farramh in tears while holding the wedding ring she has not worn for many years but has always kept close to her person.
Aranessa remembers marrying Thjazi near the end of the War of Axe and Vine, when he was a dashing adventurer with a pixie companion and magic in his eyes.
After receiving clemency, Thjazi asked Aranessa to run away with him. She refused, creating the separation that continued for the remaining years of his life.
Aranessa says that she loved Thjazi throughout every year of their long separation. She hid during his death because she could not bring herself to watch, explaining that love remains even when people turn away from one another.
Facing an uncertain future and Thjazi’s death, Aranessa wonders aloud whether she should have accepted his invitation to run away with him years earlier.
Wicander returns Thjazi’s scimitar to Halandil as Sir Julien Davinos escorts Thjazi’s grieving estranged wife, Aranessa, to the Farramh. Their journey reveals Julien’s role in Thjazi’s earlier capture and Aranessa’s enduring love for her former husband.