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'''G'Lorn''' was a [[Narn]] official during the [[Centauri]] [[Centauri occupation of Narn|occupation of Narn]].
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'''G'Lorn''' was a [[Narn]] official during the [[Second Centauri occupation of Narn]].
   
In [[2261]], shortly after the Centauri withdrawal, G'Lorn was among those destroying the Centauri's former seat of power. He suggested that [[G'Kar]] should seize the position of sole, supreme leader of the [[Narn Regime]] in order to take revenge on the Centauri. Much to G'Lorn's surprise, G'Kar refused to become a dictator. In his anger, G'Lorn accused G'Kar of cowardice, but G'Kar walked away.<ref>[[The Long Night]]</ref>
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In [[2261]], shortly after the Centauri withdrawal, G'Lorn was among those Narns destroying the Centauri's former seat of power. He suggested that [[G'Kar]] should seize the position of sole, supreme leader of the [[Narn Regime]] in order to take revenge on the Centauri. Much to G'Lorn's surprise, G'Kar refused to become a dictator. In his anger, G'Lorn accused G'Kar of cowardice, but G'Kar walked away.<ref>[[The Long Night]]</ref>
   
 
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Revision as of 03:44, 22 July 2014


G'Lorn was a Narn official during the Second Centauri occupation of Narn.

In 2261, shortly after the Centauri withdrawal, G'Lorn was among those Narns destroying the Centauri's former seat of power. He suggested that G'Kar should seize the position of sole, supreme leader of the Narn Regime in order to take revenge on the Centauri. Much to G'Lorn's surprise, G'Kar refused to become a dictator. In his anger, G'Lorn accused G'Kar of cowardice, but G'Kar walked away.[1]

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