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Amasa (724-) is the middle-aged daughter of Angulti Kerteroki and Hedara Nemni; Hedara was the second of two sisters who her father married in turn.  She is close to her half-brother Detevus and her cousin Jesa Kerteroki.  When she was an acolyte, she trained briefly as a mystic, but she now serves as one of the main teachers of the elements of Nemnu's Courses, especially to brand-new acolytes.  She is warm and kindly, and is much beloved in the community who were acolytes under her tutelage.   
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Amasa (724-) is the middle-aged daughter of Angulti Kerteroki and Hedara Nemni; Hedara was the second of two sisters who her father married in turn.  She is close to her half-brother Detevus Nemni and her cousin Jesa Kerteroki.  When she was an acolyte, she trained briefly as a mystic, but she now serves as one of the main teachers of the elements of Nemnu's Courses, especially to brand-new acolytes.  She is warm and kindly, and is much beloved in the community who were acolytes under her tutelage.   
  
* Father: Angulti Kerteroki
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* Father: [[Angulti Kerteroki]]
* Mother: Hedara Nemni
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* Mother: [[Hedara Nemni]]
* Half-brother: Detevus Nemni
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* Half-brother: [[Detevus Nemni]]
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* Cousin: [[Jesa Kerteroki]]
  
 
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Amasa Nemni

Amasa (724-) is the middle-aged daughter of Angulti Kerteroki and Hedara Nemni; Hedara was the second of two sisters who her father married in turn. She is close to her half-brother Detevus Nemni and her cousin Jesa Kerteroki. When she was an acolyte, she trained briefly as a mystic, but she now serves as one of the main teachers of the elements of Nemnu's Courses, especially to brand-new acolytes. She is warm and kindly, and is much beloved in the community who were acolytes under her tutelage.