Rabemekes
Overview
Rabemekes is referenced as an ancient theoric figure associated with the Teglon tiling problem. In accounts retold among avout, he was thinking about the Teglon on a beach when a Bazian soldier killed him. The anecdote circulates as part of the long tradition of classical stories around Orithena and the Halls of Orithena.
Appearance and Traits
No physical description is provided in current sources. Rabemekes is portrayed only through a single anecdote that emphasizes scholarly focus on the Teglon.
Roles and Actions
- Remembered for contemplating the Teglon on a beach when he was run through by a soldier of the Bazian Empire.
- His story is used as a cautionary example when discussing the allure and risks of pursuing the Teglon to excess.
Relationships
None are specified. Rabemekes appears only via a brief historical anecdote within discussions of the Teglon and classical theoric traditions.
Current Status
Deceased in the distant past (by report: slain by a Bazian soldier).
An ancient figure cited in avout anecdotes about the Teglon tiling problem; remembered as being slain by a Bazian soldier while contemplating the problem on a beach.
Part 6: Peregrin - Chapter 28: Erasmas
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Rabemekes