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The Valdari are a secretive order of occultists and lore-seekers. Their name is an old word that means "the fearless," for the Valdari are unified in their exploration of topics of interest that tend to be considered forbidden by most folk: necromancy, diabolism, exploration of the Primordial powers, delving into psychic phenomena, and the like. They take as their right anything which is forbidden, seeking to explore it in order to learn the true limits of its power and clinically examine exactly how much of the study is truly dangerous, and how much is superstitious fearmongering.
 
The Valdari are a secretive order of occultists and lore-seekers. Their name is an old word that means "the fearless," for the Valdari are unified in their exploration of topics of interest that tend to be considered forbidden by most folk: necromancy, diabolism, exploration of the Primordial powers, delving into psychic phenomena, and the like. They take as their right anything which is forbidden, seeking to explore it in order to learn the true limits of its power and clinically examine exactly how much of the study is truly dangerous, and how much is superstitious fearmongering.

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The Valdari are a secretive order of occultists and lore-seekers. Their name is an old word that means "the fearless," for the Valdari are unified in their exploration of topics of interest that tend to be considered forbidden by most folk: necromancy, diabolism, exploration of the Primordial powers, delving into psychic phenomena, and the like. They take as their right anything which is forbidden, seeking to explore it in order to learn the true limits of its power and clinically examine exactly how much of the study is truly dangerous, and how much is superstitious fearmongering.