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'''Ferenthal, the | '''Ferenthal, the Witness''' is a [[Celani]] who safeguards the realm of Love which was once the domain of departed [[Eros]] and fallen [[Selene]]. | ||
==History== | |||
Formerly the Muse of Lightweaving, Ferenthal was revealed by Lord [[Scarlatti]] upon His return to [[Achaea]] in 583 AF. Like her sisters, she was manifestation and inspiration for her chosen art. Able to create images of woven light from [[Divine]] sparks, the muse first took the guise of a dwarven [[bard]] to create and display her art throughout [[Cyrene]] to cheer the spirits of Lord [[Phaestus]]. Eyewitnesses recall visages of Lady Czanthria, Lord Phaestus, a [[mhun]] fisherman, a waitress, and nine bells as her debut work. After doffing her disguise, the muse taught the secrets of Lightweaving to Scarlattans, who used the gift to weave light into various art forms. | |||
[[Category: | Ferenthal followed her Master in various undertakings over the years. In the last battle of [[Woe]] it was she who taught the Bard's followers to play the Sonata and Fugue of her Lord's channeled Divine Song. For regalia fit for a God, the spirit oversaw [[Cyrene|Cyrenians]] forge a unique weapon in [[Nuskuwe]] for [[Haskor]], before the Self-Made stepped into the ranks of Divinity. And after much watching it was she who embraced the Lament of divinity and mortality alike, receiving gift of Forge and Song to steady the hearts of a world in crisis, and becoming the Witness of Love. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:36, 7 February 2026
Ferenthal, the Witness is a Celani who safeguards the realm of Love which was once the domain of departed Eros and fallen Selene.
History
Formerly the Muse of Lightweaving, Ferenthal was revealed by Lord Scarlatti upon His return to Achaea in 583 AF. Like her sisters, she was manifestation and inspiration for her chosen art. Able to create images of woven light from Divine sparks, the muse first took the guise of a dwarven bard to create and display her art throughout Cyrene to cheer the spirits of Lord Phaestus. Eyewitnesses recall visages of Lady Czanthria, Lord Phaestus, a mhun fisherman, a waitress, and nine bells as her debut work. After doffing her disguise, the muse taught the secrets of Lightweaving to Scarlattans, who used the gift to weave light into various art forms.
Ferenthal followed her Master in various undertakings over the years. In the last battle of Woe it was she who taught the Bard's followers to play the Sonata and Fugue of her Lord's channeled Divine Song. For regalia fit for a God, the spirit oversaw Cyrenians forge a unique weapon in Nuskuwe for Haskor, before the Self-Made stepped into the ranks of Divinity. And after much watching it was she who embraced the Lament of divinity and mortality alike, receiving gift of Forge and Song to steady the hearts of a world in crisis, and becoming the Witness of Love.