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==Profile==
==Profile==
===Appearance===
===Appearance===
Elore wears a white helmet, a white cloak, shoulder pads, numerous white fabrics, and all of those accessories have purple and gold markings. He is seen with a bird in his official artwork. In Mardias, he takes the form of the [[Bard]], or [[Minstrel]] in Minstrel Song.
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===Personality===
===Personality===
Elore, almost like the polar opposite of Saruin, is shown to be quite compasionate to his creations. His unwillingless to fight Saruin due to the great chaos it would bring to the world is a good example of that. During the Trials of Elore, he exclaims that the humans have a choice to do whatever they please, and does not force them to do his own bidding, again, much like the opposite of Saruin, who used his creations for his own sake, which is why most of them betrayed him.
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==Story==
==Story==

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