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'''The Cellars of the Trev'''
{{imageless}}'''The Cellars of the [[Shan Long|Trev]]
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Many speak in hushed whispers over an empty round of drinks of a vast cavern somewhere on a lost world far beyond the wildest deep space. This cavern is filled will endless racks of casks stacked leagues in every direction. They say this place is the storehouse for the personal supply of alcohol for one of the most renowned conniseurs of spirits ever to draw breath. Seemingly endless supplies of whatever spirit could possibly be imagined are found there. Their eyes gloss over with longing.
Many speak in hushed whispers over an empty round of drinks of a vast cavern somewhere on a lost world far beyond the wildest deep space. This cavern is filled will endless racks of casks stacked leagues in every direction. They say this place is the storehouse for the personal supply of alcohol for one of the most renowned connoisseurs of spirits ever to draw breath. Seemingly endless supplies of whatever spirit could possibly be imagined are found there. Their eyes gloss over with longing.


Some say it may only be accessed through the Force itself, and that even if you manage to find this mythical place, the Master has set unspeakably horrific guardians and magical wards to protect his stores.
Some say it may only be accessed through the [[starwars:Force|Force]] itself, and that even if you manage to find this mythical place, the [[starwars:Master|Master]] has set unspeakably horrific guardians and magical wards to protect his stores.


[[Malik Sadow]], one of the most legendary drunkards of the Clan has ventured for years, seeking this utopia of perfect drunkeness.  To date, he has raided several of [[Trevarus Caerick|Trevarus]]' lesser storehouses, but he has never found the actual location of the Cellars of the Trev. 


Trevarus himself rarely speaks of his cellar, but alludes it as the source for the mysterious [[Bottles of Sadow]], and their limitless supplies of booze.  This only adds to the myth.
[[Malik Sadow]], one of the most legendary drunkards of the [[Clan]] has ventured for years, seeking this utopia of perfect drunkenness. To date, he has raided several of [[Trevarus Caerick|Trevarus]]' lesser storehouses, but he has never found the actual location of the Cellars of the Trev.  




[[Category:Clan Naga Sadow]]
[[Shan Long|Trevarus]] himself rarely speaks of his cellar, but alludes it as the source for the mysterious [[Bottles of Sadow]], and their limitless supplies of booze. This only adds to the myth.
[[Category:Clan Naga Sadow Legends]]
 
 
[[Category:Naga Sadow Legends]]

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The Cellars of the Trev

Many speak in hushed whispers over an empty round of drinks of a vast cavern somewhere on a lost world far beyond the wildest deep space. This cavern is filled will endless racks of casks stacked leagues in every direction. They say this place is the storehouse for the personal supply of alcohol for one of the most renowned connoisseurs of spirits ever to draw breath. Seemingly endless supplies of whatever spirit could possibly be imagined are found there. Their eyes gloss over with longing.

Some say it may only be accessed through the Force itself, and that even if you manage to find this mythical place, the Master has set unspeakably horrific guardians and magical wards to protect his stores.


Malik Sadow, one of the most legendary drunkards of the Clan has ventured for years, seeking this utopia of perfect drunkenness. To date, he has raided several of Trevarus' lesser storehouses, but he has never found the actual location of the Cellars of the Trev.


Trevarus himself rarely speaks of his cellar, but alludes it as the source for the mysterious Bottles of Sadow, and their limitless supplies of booze. This only adds to the myth.