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Revision as of 17:25, 12 December 2011
Ferenthal, the Radiant is a new Muse who was revealed upon Lord Scarlatti's return. Able to create images of woven light from Divine sparks, she first took the guise of a dwarven bard creating and display her Art throughout Cyrene to please Lord Phaestus and cheer His spirits. Eyewitnesses will recall visages of Lady Czanthria, Lord Phaestus, a mhun fisherman, a waitress, and nine bells as her debut work.
The secrets of Lightweaving are still unknown, except that it requires a Divine spark to create.
She appears as: Mellow, amber eyes and reddened lips accompany this spirit's shimmering locks of golden hair, a subtle glow creating a permanent halo effect around her head. Flushed to a rosy pink, her translucent skin bears the kiss of a little too much sun. Her generous curves are swathed in shimmering robes, the golden silk crossed at the throat with a quartz brooch, and belted at the waist with several lengths of curling, spark-embroidered ribbon. Snowflake sandals protect her delicate feet, the ribbons winding up her ankles, and her hands cradle a flickering spark, unbothered by its heat.
She is also known in the Arts as Ferenthal, the Radiant - the Muse of Lightweaving.