Recent Releases 10/08/2015 12:52 PM CDT
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Lifesculpting
A few more details are now released on the topic of Prydaen lifesculpting. The details follow the theme and line of previously released information.
https://elanthipedia.play.net/mediawiki/index.php/Lifesculpting


Tail Movements
As mentioned in earlier posts, these are live. Tail movements, like ear movements, denote emotion or mood. I encourage you to try out the ones you've always been familiar with, as some messaging has been adjusted to fit more inline with Prydaen anatomy and culture.

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Re: Recent Releases 10/09/2015 09:32 AM CDT
>>A few more details are now released on the topic of Prydaen lifesculpting. The details follow the theme and line of previously released information.

Please detail more about why lifesculpting living things is a no-no next :D



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Re: Recent Releases 10/10/2015 12:20 AM CDT
>>Please detail more about why lifesculpting living things is a no-no next :D

Sure! I'll put it on my "GIVE MORE LORE" list.

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Re: Recent Releases 10/10/2015 01:52 AM CDT
WTB plant necromancers?



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Re: Recent Releases 10/10/2015 01:54 AM CDT
I thought lifesculpting was by definition on stuff that was already alive. Like growing plants and stuff. Or is that only the Elf version?

>> WTB plant necromancers?

yo



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Re: Recent Releases 10/10/2015 05:58 AM CDT
>WTB plant necromancers?

Dendronecromancer.
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Re: Recent Releases 10/10/2015 08:12 AM CDT
>>I thought lifesculpting was by definition on stuff that was already alive. Like growing plants and stuff. Or is that only the Elf version?

Actually, I just remembered that the Graimairo family are a bunch of Prydaen that do something not-lifesculpting. That's what I want to see more lore about in particular.

I just conflated the two because what they do is talk to the objects (or whatever is actually happening) and changing their forms. They were concerned when asked if it could be used on people.

Now if a Prydaen can ask Eu to lifesculpt some wings so they can fly across a chasm or whatever, that would also be neat. But I wonder if their lifesculpting is just a very hippie "I asked for some wood and found a fallen tree, nature provides maaaaaaan" view of harvesting from nature.



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Re: Recent Releases 10/10/2015 08:59 AM CDT
Brace yourself, wall of text and lore incoming.

>>not-lifsculpting
The Graimairo family is one of those "hidden lore" bits. I'm happy to expand on their secrets.

Rundown of the Graimairo family
The Graimairo line is something like a gyspy family. They travel in a wagon, never stay long in one place, and are very elusive. They are highly religious and worship Eu specifically. The males of the family are taught the family Lore (defined below.) The Lore has no name and has only become known as "The Lore" because this is what Esado calls it. Women in the family are never taught the Lore, primarily because it's a very intensive learning process and the family feels the women hold the brunt the duty to keep the line alive by providing children. This alleviates some pressure of the men to find mates, a process that could potentially endanger the family. It is possible for women to learn the Lore, but it is generally not done unless a female child shows remarkable ability.

Stolen Kits
When there are no males of the current line to foster with the current Lore Keeper, in the past, the family has stolen a kit from another family, in order to keep the secret ability from dying out. While this is a highly offensive action, the Graimairo family feels it is gravely important.

The last kit stolen was over 150 years ago and was a relative of Esado. The Prydaen mother did not know her kit was stolen. A Graimairo family member posed as a midwife and told the mother that the kit was returned to Eu. In the eyes of the family, this is not entirely a lie, as they feel their gift/ability to control the Lore is one given by Eu.

The Lore
The Lore is a spoken language that takes years to learn and a lifetime to master. The Lore allows the educated members of the Graimairo family line to alter the appearances of items. This is absolutely not lifesculpting, as lifesculpting is a granted request by the Triquetra. The family stridently explains this distinction to many, as in their devout following of Eu, they feel that using the Lore to change a living thing would be a blasphemous affront as well as being a violation of living within nature. Additionally, the family refuses to use their ability to create rare materials from nothing, though some may possess the ability to do so.

On the topic of their work with living plants, such as flowers, the Graimairos will always refuse to fundamentally change a living plant. A preserved plant, to them, is not an affront to the Triquetra.

Known Family Members:
* Esado Graimairo - Paternal figure of the family. Ranger. Current master of the family's Lore, until he dies. Only alters at Hollow's Eve. Works on chakrel and soulstone. Does not work on cambrinth. Often given to disappearances as he is constantly seeking to learn more of the Lore.
* [DECEASED] Rocha Graimairo - Matriarchal figure of the family. Ranger. Very traditional, distrusting of outsiders, and her main goal is to keep the family safe.
* Yeyaru Graimairo - Son of Esado and Rocha. Barbarian. Middling skill of the family's Lore. Does not work on cambrinth, chakrel, or soulstone. Sort of a wild-man vibe.
* Refikalor Sundream - Daughter of Esado and Rocha. Travels in her own wagon with her husband. Has four children. Eldest son lives with Esado, Rocha, and Yeyaru. Warrior Mage and has a white crow familiar. Refikalor is very calm, cool-headed, and protective of her children.
:Refikalor's eldest and youngest children are male. Her husband's name and the names of her children are not known.


>>But I wonder if their lifesculpting is just a very hippie "I asked for some wood and found a fallen tree, nature provides maaaaaaan" view of harvesting from nature.

That's pretty close. Prydaen culture is structured quite similarly to the Sioux. In Lore expansions, I've taken concepts and ideas from the Sioux and other tribes. Previously released lore by GM Oolan dictated the nature of Prydaen lifesculpting being a "ask for it and you might be provided with it" concept. In the West, that would be the ideal way to live. Only take what you need, use all of what you take. In the East, there's a far different way of living, and you'll only find pockets of that mentality intact within very secluded Hubs. You can bet though, that even among those Hubs, there are Prydaen that greatly understand and appreciate the concepts of mining, lumberjacking, etc. Sunfall and Silverclaw both embody the more Eastern/modern style of thinking, however, they still take great pains to use as much as they acquire.

Would that potentially mean the eventual end of Prydaen lifesculpting? Yes and no. If traditions fell away entirely, lifesculpting among the Prydaen would cease to be possible. The Triquetra would likely stop granting requests. However, many modern Prydaen feel that taking materials from the earth is taking from what Eu has provided. So long as they honor the gifts of the land, they believe this still holds them within traditions.

>>lifesculpting living things
Now that we've discussed why the Graimairo's cannot alter living things... Whether it's erupting metals to make them available for mining, providing a fell tree, or sprouting dozens of herbs in a field, lifesculpting living things, from the perspective of Prydaen lore, is done only by the Triquetra. An Elf may take those materials and further change them with their own method of lifesculpting, but a Prydaen may not. Appealing to their gods is the only method, which is why it is such a more immediate response.

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Re: Recent Releases 10/10/2015 02:21 PM CDT
Would I be far off in imagining the Graimairo family as a DR version of the Romani?
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Re: Recent Releases 10/10/2015 03:34 PM CDT
>>Would I be far off in imagining the Graimairo family as a DR version of the Romani?

In some ways, that's pretty accurate. In others, not so much. Romani based gyspies in DragonRealms are a pretty Human Lore thing, but the Graimairo's have a touch of it.

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Re: Recent Releases 10/10/2015 04:59 PM CDT
This is probably a good place to leave this:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_the_Romani_people#Gypsy_and_Gipsy

And for a more simplistic one-sided take, the sixth one in this video.
http://geeklyrocks.com/2015/10/heres-6-phrases-with-surprisingly-racist-origins/

/end crusade



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Re: Recent Releases 10/10/2015 05:41 PM CDT
Yarp. S'why I called them the Romani not gypsy. I'm not, despite all evidence, a complete idiot.
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Re: Recent Releases 10/12/2015 08:40 AM CDT
>>/end crusade
>>Yarp. S'why I called them the Romani not gypsy. I'm not, despite all evidence, a complete idiot.

I'm not sure ABSOLON was calling out anyone specifically. None of the posters here used the term in a derogatory manner and I'd be surprised if this is the first time some of our forum readers are becoming aware of the origins of the word "gypsy."

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