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We honor the mightiest heroes among us with stone statues, that the strength of this earthen form will immortalize them for their efforts. Those that pay homage to these unforgettable legends with a recitation of name and title shall be bestowed a gift.
Many great heroes, tacticians, and warriors have performed great deeds of honor and valor, and are thus immortalized in stone and memory. Hak’cha was respected for her limitless audacity, her desire to shatter limits, and her quest for eternal glory. This goal was accomplished with an act of unmatched boldness: she confronted both demon and devil at the same time in an effort to probe them for a theorized weakness. A weakness did she indeed confirm; so great a vulnerability, in fact, that it enabled our victory in our final defense of the central citadel. We are now well-secured in the heart of the Labyrinth, and eternally thank Hak’cha for her valiant sacrifice.
[The thri-kreen statue near this plaque has a damaged inscription at its base: “Hak’cha, the one who p………….”]
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