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A battlefield firebrand and tough ascetic monk, Gozlin was Paris' most stalwart defender. He once repulsed an entire attack by walking to the front of battle, planting a cross in the ground, and fighting beside it. I suspect his aggressive faith masked a deeper conflict. Doesn't it always?
A battlefield firebrand and tough ascetic [[Scholar|monk]], [[Gozlin]] was [[Paris]]' most stalwart defender. He once repulsed an entire attack by walking to the front of battle, planting a cross in the ground, and fighting beside it. I suspect his aggressive faith masked a [[Bellatores Dei|deeper conflict]]. Doesn't it always?
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A battlefield firebrand and tough ascetic monk, Gozlin was Paris' most stalwart defender. He once repulsed an entire attack by walking to the front of battle, planting a cross in the ground, and fighting beside it. I suspect his aggressive faith masked a deeper conflict. Doesn't it always?