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Albatross used his animus powers to raise the pavilion of the [[Summer Palace of the Sea|Summer Palace.]] However, Albatross ended up going insane from his animus curse after overusing his abilities and attempted to kill everyone. In the end, his powers were likely to have consumed him.
Albatross used his animus powers to raise the pavilion of the [[Summer Palace of the Sea|Summer Palace.]] However, Albatross ended up going insane from his animus curse after overusing his abilities and attempted to kill everyone. In the end, his powers were likely to have consumed him.
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===''[[The Lost Heir]]''===
Anemone referenced Albatross several times, saying that she didn't wish to abuse her animus powers and go mad like him. Unfortunately, Albatross's hard work may have been in vain, considering the Summer Palace was [[The Great War|recently destroyed]] during this book.
Anemone referenced Albatross several times, saying that she didn't wish to abuse her animus powers and go insane like him. Unfortunately, Albatross's hard work may have been in vain, considering the Summer Palace was [[The Great War|recently destroyed]] during this book.
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Revision as of 14:48, 7 December 2014

Template:Infobox CharacterAlbatross was an animus SeaWing, known as a prince and a hero who lived many generations ago. He is distantly related to the SeaWing royal family and died of overusing his animus abilities.

Biography

Pre-Series

Albatross used his animus powers to raise the pavilion of the Summer Palace. However, Albatross ended up going insane from his animus curse after overusing his abilities and attempted to kill everyone. In the end, his powers were likely to have consumed him.

Anemone referenced Albatross several times, saying that she didn't wish to abuse her animus powers and go insane like him. Unfortunately, Albatross's hard work may have been in vain, considering the Summer Palace was recently destroyed during this book.