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| A '''muse''' is seen as a source of inspiration in a particular field of expertise, most notably the arts. They are often viewed as the epitome of their fields.
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| Both the '''Garden of the Arts''' in [[Cyrene]] and the [[Temple of Scarlatti]] in [[Caer Witrin]] host statues in tribute to each of the traditional muses.
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| Scarlatti's Muses had previously taken the form of [[forest spirit|forest spirits]], choosing to mimic these gentle souls of Nature, but have now returned home to His Temple. Their true names revealed to mortal kind:
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| * Morraine, She of Many Hymns, the Muse of Music
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| * Vivania, the Lovely, the Muse of Poetry
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| * Felixande, the Giver of Pleasure, the Muse of Song
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| * Kyrica, the Heavenly, the Muse of Visual Artistry
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| * Sharnya, the Fair Voiced, the Muse of Storytelling
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| * Honorare, the Whirler, the Muse of Dance
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| * Rennibrande, the Proclaimer, the Muse of History
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| * Charise, the Flourishing, the Muse of Comedy
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| * Myrnma, the Spirit of Tragedy, the Muse of Tragedy
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| * [[Ferenthal]], the Radiant, the Muse of Lightweaving
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