Brass Coast egregore
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==Dust, Fire and Glass== | ==Dust, Fire and Glass== | ||
The egregore of Freeborn takes three forms depending on its mood. '''Dust''' appears as an older man or woman, often dressed in a patchwork robe. It works to remind the Freeborn of the importance of family. '''Fire''' usually appears as a [[Sutannir]], encouraging parties and celebrations, and to inspire those going to war. '''Glass''' is the philospher, who appears swathed in pastel veils, to talk to the people about their soul and what it means to be Freeborn. In the past century, Glass has often appeared dressed as a [[Kohan]]. | The egregore of Freeborn takes three forms depending on its mood. | ||
'''Dust''' appears as an older man or woman, often dressed in a patchwork robe. It works to remind the Freeborn of the importance of family. | |||
'''Fire''' usually appears as a [[Sutannir]], encouraging parties and celebrations, and to inspire those going to war. | |||
'''Glass''' is the philospher, who appears swathed in pastel veils, to talk to the people about their soul and what it means to be Freeborn. In the past century, Glass has often appeared dressed as a [[Kohan]]. | |||
[[Category:The Brass Coast]] | [[Category:The Brass Coast]] | ||
[[Category:Nations]] | [[Category:Nations]] |
Revision as of 20:28, 2 August 2012
Dust, Fire and Glass
The egregore of Freeborn takes three forms depending on its mood.
Dust appears as an older man or woman, often dressed in a patchwork robe. It works to remind the Freeborn of the importance of family.
Fire usually appears as a Sutannir, encouraging parties and celebrations, and to inspire those going to war.
Glass is the philospher, who appears swathed in pastel veils, to talk to the people about their soul and what it means to be Freeborn. In the past century, Glass has often appeared dressed as a Kohan.