He was a clever child, fascinated by the order and pattern of nature. As such he appealed to Sylvia LeFay's motherly side. She taught him how to sidestep his human limitations out of love, but lived to see him misuse his knowledge for his own selfish ends. Ironically it was his selfishness that made possible great acts of selflessness by some of his countrymen.
He was the last known custodian of the Casket of Baktar. Andrew Ketterly died in 1921 alone and unmourned. |
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