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'''Ferenthal, the | '''Ferenthal, the Muse of Lightweaving''', 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 now known to Scarlattans, who have the gift to weave light into various Art forms. | The secrets of Lightweaving are now known to Scarlattans, who have the gift to weave light into various Art forms. | ||
[[Category:Muses]] | [[Category:Muses]] | ||
Revision as of 05:50, 15 January 2012
Ferenthal, the Muse of Lightweaving, 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 now known to Scarlattans, who have the gift to weave light into various Art forms.