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Painter [[Aaron Fring]] immortalized the last moments of the [[Second Tevarin War]] in his iconic painting "[[Tears of Fire]]." Fring was on [[Elysium]] when Warlord [[Corath'Thal]] and the remaining members of his [[Tevarin]] fleet incinerated themselves in the atmosphere of their homeworld. The original painting was inducted into the [[UPE Historical Vault for Antiquity]] in 2633 and now you can own a piece of art history for your home or hangar. Printed on archival paper and with a custom frame, this lithograph perfectly reproduces every nuance of Fring's original masterpiece.<ref>{{Cite RSI|text=RSI Pledge Store (Subscribers Exclusive)|url=pledge/extras?product_id=65}}</ref> |
Painter [[Aaron Fring]] immortalized the last moments of the [[Second Tevarin War]] in his iconic painting "[[Tears of Fire]]." Fring was on [[Elysium system|Elysium]] when Warlord [[Corath'Thal]] and the remaining members of his [[Tevarin]] fleet incinerated themselves in the atmosphere of their homeworld. The original painting was inducted into the [[UPE Historical Vault for Antiquity]] in 2633 and now you can own a piece of art history for your home or hangar. Printed on archival paper and with a custom frame, this lithograph perfectly reproduces every nuance of Fring's original masterpiece.<ref>{{Cite RSI|text=RSI Pledge Store (Subscribers Exclusive)|url=pledge/extras?product_id=65}}</ref> |
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Template:Infobox temp Painter Aaron Fring immortalized the last moments of the Second Tevarin War in his iconic painting "Tears of Fire." Fring was on Elysium when Warlord Corath'Thal and the remaining members of his Tevarin fleet incinerated themselves in the atmosphere of their homeworld. The original painting was inducted into the UPE Historical Vault for Antiquity in 2633 and now you can own a piece of art history for your home or hangar. Printed on archival paper and with a custom frame, this lithograph perfectly reproduces every nuance of Fring's original masterpiece.[1]
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