Sixir is still venerated, but her position at the head of the sisterhood is questionable, around five hundred years before the present day of 1117, she suffered a period of volatility known as the madness of Sixir

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Sixir is still venerated, but her position at the head of the sisterhood is questionable, around five hundred years before the present day of 1117, she suffered a period of volatility known as the madness of Sixir