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{{Infobox_Character|status = Deceased (killed during the [[Battle of Sodden Hill]])|Race = [[Human]]|gender = Male|profession = [[Mage]]|appearsin = {{SoD}}}}'''Atlan Kerk''' was a [[mage]] and one of the fourteen who fell at the [[Battle of Sodden Hill]].
 
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|Status = Deceased {{Small|text=killed during the [[Battle of Sodden Hill]]}}
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|Race = [[Human]]
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|Gender = Male
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|Profession = [[Mage]]
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|Abilities = [[Magic]]
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|Appears_books = {{SoD}}
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|Appears_games = {{Tw3}} {{Mo}}}}
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'''Atlan Kerk''' was a [[mage]] from the [[Northern Kingdoms]].
   
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== Biography ==
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At some point in his life, Atlan created a spell called the [[Atlan Kerk's inclusion]] used to lift highly complex magical barriers.<ref>{{Tw3}}</ref>
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In {{Year|canon = yes|year = 1263}}, he joined forces with several other sorcerers and sorceresses and united under [[Vilgefortz]]'s command fought against [[Nilfgaardian Army]] in the [[Battle of Sodden Hill]] where he fell as one of the fourteen.<ref name="sod">{{SoD}}</ref>
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Revision as of 03:28, 15 April 2019

Atlan Kerk was a mage from the Northern Kingdoms.

Biography

At some point in his life, Atlan created a spell called the Atlan Kerk's inclusion used to lift highly complex magical barriers.[1]

In 1263, he joined forces with several other sorcerers and sorceresses and united under Vilgefortz's command fought against Nilfgaardian Army in the Battle of Sodden Hill where he fell as one of the fourteen.[2]

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