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'''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.  
'''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]]

Latest revision as of 07:53, 25 January 2018

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.