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'''Riordain''' was [[elf]], one of the leaders a [[Scoia'tael]] commando and finally a [[Nilfgaardian Empire|Nilfgaardian]] officer in the [[Vrihedd]] Brigade. He was one of the thirty-two elven officers that, in accordance with the [[Peace of Cintra|Treaty of Cintra]], were captured and surrendered to the [[Northern Kingdoms]], where they were to stand trial for war crimes. Uppon being delivered at [[Dillingen]]. however, he and [[Angus Bri Cri]] were informed that even though they were officialy granted [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amnesty amnesty], the families of their victims have paid to see justice served. Both elves were subsequently strangled and stabbed to death.
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'''Riordain''' was [[elf]], one of the leaders a [[Scoia'tael]] commando and finally a [[Nilfgaardian Empire|Nilfgaardian]] officer in the [[Vrihedd]] Brigade. He was one of the thirty-two elven officers that, in accordance with the [[Peace of Cintra|Treaty of Cintra]], were captured and surrendered to the [[Northern Kingdoms]], where they were to stand trial for war crimes. Uppon being delivered at [[Dillingen]] however, he and [[Angus Bri Cri]] were informed that even though they were officialy granted [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amnesty amnesty], the families of their victims have paid to see justice served. Both elves were subsequently strangled and stabbed to death.
   
   

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Riordain was elf, one of the leaders a Scoia'tael commando and finally a Nilfgaardian officer in the Vrihedd Brigade. He was one of the thirty-two elven officers that, in accordance with the Treaty of Cintra, were captured and surrendered to the Northern Kingdoms, where they were to stand trial for war crimes. Uppon being delivered at Dillingen however, he and Angus Bri Cri were informed that even though they were officialy granted amnesty, the families of their victims have paid to see justice served. Both elves were subsequently strangled and stabbed to death.