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==Chronology== Teriarch used this appearance in his first three interactions with Ryoka while hiding his real body behind an illusion; although he used his real name in these exchanges.<ref name="1.09R" /> After she broke his spell that affected her memory, Ryoka confronted Teriarch with knowing the truth, and he stopped using the facade.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/07/18/2-38/ Chapter 2.45]</ref> Teriarch used the simulacrum again when he sought out Erin on her way back to [[Liscor]], when she helped him with his copied iPhone.<ref name="3.30">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/11/04/3-30/ Chapter 3.30]</ref> "Grand Magus Eldavin" was still listed in Wistram's record and was sent an invitation for a gathering of [Mages].<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/05/27/7-25/ Chapter 7.25]</ref> As Eldavin, he had not made a public appearance for decades, though.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/07/29/7-37/ Chapter 7.37]</ref> When he next confronted Ryoka and Erin using the simulacrum facade in the ruins of [[Celum]], Teriarch re-introduced himself to them as Eldavin, and urged Ryoka to not address him as Teriarch. He then followed the two Human women to [[The Wandering Inn]], where he impressed everyone with his magical prowess, knowledge and age - admitting to have known [[Zelkyr]] and clearly demonstrating to be an ancient Grand Magus, humbling [[Grimalkin]] and all other Mages at the inn. True to his real personality, he was rather dismissive of most petitioners and acted aloof towards most of the people trying to gain his attention.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/05/31/7-26/ Chapter 7.26]</ref> Eldavin challenged Erin in chess and had difficulties beating her.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/07/01/interlude-a-meeting-of-druids/ Interlude - A meeting of Druids]</ref> He later stayed at [[Magnolia Reinhart]]'s estate in order to repair her carriage.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/06/28/7-31/ Chapter 7.31]</ref> Eldavin went to Wistram and founded the Terras faction there. When he took Zelkyr's test and attempted to free Cognita, she injured him enough to sever his link from Teriarch. From then onwards, Eldavin knew that something was wrong with him and he was missing memories, but he couldn't figure it out. To save Ryoka, Eldavin went to war with Ailendamus. When Ryoka came on behalf of Ailendamus to stop the battle, she confronted him with his identity as a Dragon, Teriarch and asked him to immediately go and reunite with him. However, Eldavin revealed that his identity of Eldavin would be lost if he did that and that he was afraid of dying. He told her that he will go to Teriarch after he is done with his battle with Ailendamus. Ryoka sliced his head off with her Technoblade and attempted to rescue [[Paxere]] who he was holding hostage. Eldavin survives being beheaded and they battle, but Ryoka is saved by [[Rhisveri Zessoprical|Rhisveri.]] <ref>[[Chapter 8.72]]</ref> The God of Magic laid a simulacrum-killing trap to search for high level simulacrums and at the end of the battle between Ailendamus and the Dawn Concordat, Teriarch/Eldavin was destroyed. It was later revealed, after Teriarch was brought back to life, that Teriarch lost his memories, which Eldavin retained, and that the link between them was sundered completely, forever. Eldavin was offered another chance to live if he accepted...
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