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Re: Osan'gar died during the Cleansing. RugbyPlayingAshaman Send a noteboard - 09/03/2010 06:26:36 PM
Slight correction: Osan'gar is Aginor in a male body.

Aran'gar, whom is Balthamel in a female body, is still alive.

Thus it wasn't a "she" who died, but a "he".

and Osan'gar did not die to balefire, but a massive explosion of fire, meaning he may have been transmigrated to another body.
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