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==Background== An inhabitant of the Groves of Ettertree in [[Avel]], Tserre studied magic for over one hundred sixty years before going to [[Wistram Academy]], where she was taught by [[Silvenia Ettertree]]. The Archmage of Hell failed Tserre in her first class to see if she was eligible to go to [[Rhir]]. Years later, Tserre met Silvenia on slightly better terms during far worse conditions in Rhir, when the Kingdom of Blight's End was under attack against Soirethams. During this time, she was partnered with Knightess Leila Springwalker. At some point, Tserre became a Councilmagus of Wistram, and regularly returned to Rhir on the Blighted Kingdom's and Silvenia's request. After Silvenia joined the Demon Kingdom as the Death of Magic, Tserre was among the former Archmage's students and friends who fought against her. It is implied that she knows of the full truth of why Silvenia turned traitor, which made her unofficially wanted by the [[Blighted Kingdom]].<ref>{{VERef|Interlude β Another Time}}</ref> She's been residing in the Village of Spring for centuries, in her cottage within a magical bubble of everlasting spring. She didn't notice her friend Leila had died until over a decade later when her neighbor [[Prildor]] informed her.<ref name=":0" />
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