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=Saol= | =Saol= | ||
'''Saol''' originates from [[Ælphyne]], representing the metaphorical force of life itself, and the sanctity of nature. | '''Saol''' originates from [[Ælphyne]], representing the metaphorical force of life itself, and the sanctity of nature. | ||
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==Ignorance== | |||
Lesser known about Saol is that it calms and steadies the soul, directing it towards '''Ignorance'''. The living dead no longer possess Saol and thus experience life in a very different way, caring far too much and every experience through to its end. To be without Ignorance is to struggle with experiencing the bliss of being unaware or forgetful, and those with Glamour tend to foster highly aloof or melancholic personalities through time. | |||
When empty of Saol, a being will feel vengeful, petty, and generally aggressive. | |||
==Life Force== | ==Life Force== | ||
The most well known aspect of Saol is '''Life Force'''. All living creatures from beasts to people possess within their blood enough 'Life Force' to power magical biology known as [[Glamour]]. Saol is essential to the living. Without Saol - and thus Life Force - a body will struggle to maintain itself, and cells will cease to divide. Those who age do so because their body over time begins to experience failure with harnessing this natural force. | The most well known aspect of Saol is '''Life Force'''. All living creatures from beasts to people possess within their blood enough 'Life Force' to power magical biology known as [[Glamour]]. Saol is essential to the living. Without Saol - and thus Life Force - a body will struggle to maintain itself, and cells will cease to divide. Those who age do so because their body over time begins to experience failure with harnessing this natural force. | ||
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==Nature== | ==Nature== | ||
Saol represents the growth of '''nature''' and the sense of calm or unease of being in its presence. Fertility, for every living thing, is driven by the 'Nature' aspect of Saol. As one ages and the body fails to access Saol - and thus its aspect of nature - so too does fertility begin to wane. | Saol represents the growth of '''nature''' and the sense of calm or unease of being in its presence. Fertility, for every living thing, is driven by the 'Nature' aspect of Saol. As one ages and the body fails to access Saol - and thus its aspect of nature - so too does fertility begin to wane. | ||
====Glamour==== | ====Glamour==== | ||
Fae and Draconidae possess disciplines of [[Glamour]] fueled by Saol, and [[Animism|Animists]] study the Saol present in all things for engaging with [[Wild Glamour]] and bonding with | Fae and Draconidae possess disciplines of [[Glamour]] fueled by Saol, and [[Animism|Animists]] study the Saol present in all things for engaging with [[Gramarye|Wild Glamour]] and bonding with other living creatures. | ||
====Unspoken Water==== | ====Unspoken Water==== | ||
Water and flora from Ælphyne is charged with Saol, yielding a calming effect to any who partake. The living dead import '''Unspoken Water''' and make tea from it which they pour into their ears, sinuses, and down their throats to calm themselves, and traveling clerics might use it to placate the dead or dying. Travelers visiting Ælphyne may struggle with the idea of leaving after dining there, feeling either melancholic or intensely calm depending on their personality. | Water and flora from Ælphyne is charged with Saol, yielding a calming effect to any who partake. The living dead import '''Unspoken Water''' and make tea from it which they pour into their ears, sinuses, and down their throats to calm themselves, and traveling clerics might use it to placate the dead or dying. Travelers visiting Ælphyne may struggle with the idea of leaving after dining there, feeling either melancholic or intensely calm depending on their personality. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:23, 13 February 2025
Saol
Saol originates from Ælphyne, representing the metaphorical force of life itself, and the sanctity of nature.
Ignorance
Lesser known about Saol is that it calms and steadies the soul, directing it towards Ignorance. The living dead no longer possess Saol and thus experience life in a very different way, caring far too much and every experience through to its end. To be without Ignorance is to struggle with experiencing the bliss of being unaware or forgetful, and those with Glamour tend to foster highly aloof or melancholic personalities through time.
When empty of Saol, a being will feel vengeful, petty, and generally aggressive.
Life Force
The most well known aspect of Saol is Life Force. All living creatures from beasts to people possess within their blood enough 'Life Force' to power magical biology known as Glamour. Saol is essential to the living. Without Saol - and thus Life Force - a body will struggle to maintain itself, and cells will cease to divide. Those who age do so because their body over time begins to experience failure with harnessing this natural force.
The polar opposite of Life Force is Anima.
Nature
Saol represents the growth of nature and the sense of calm or unease of being in its presence. Fertility, for every living thing, is driven by the 'Nature' aspect of Saol. As one ages and the body fails to access Saol - and thus its aspect of nature - so too does fertility begin to wane.
Glamour
Fae and Draconidae possess disciplines of Glamour fueled by Saol, and Animists study the Saol present in all things for engaging with Wild Glamour and bonding with other living creatures.
Unspoken Water
Water and flora from Ælphyne is charged with Saol, yielding a calming effect to any who partake. The living dead import Unspoken Water and make tea from it which they pour into their ears, sinuses, and down their throats to calm themselves, and traveling clerics might use it to placate the dead or dying. Travelers visiting Ælphyne may struggle with the idea of leaving after dining there, feeling either melancholic or intensely calm depending on their personality.
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