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− | The native shamanistic tradition of the [[Merfolk]] of [[El Nido]]. Spellsinging effects include various charm magics and water-effect spells, conjured through song. Most Merfolk display talent with this ability to some degree. | + | The native shamanistic tradition of the [[Merfolk]] of both [[El Nido]] and [[Alter-Mana]]. Spellsinging effects include various charm magics and water-effect spells, conjured through song. Most Merfolk display talent with this ability to some degree. |
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+ | In Alter-Mana, the Merfolk of [[Bucca]] have trained a number of [[Harpy]] spellsingers, allowing the Harpies to hone and improve their innate spellsinging talent to a degree not found among other Harpy tribes elsewhere. It is believed that the [[Elves|Elven]] Minstrels in [[Diorre]] learned the practice of weaving magical effects from music from contact with Merfolk Spellsingers. Bards in both [[Merge Dimension|Merge]] and [[Crystal Dimension|Crystal]] also practice a form of Spellsinging, which they developed independent of the Merfolk. | ||
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Revision as of 22:13, 17 March 2007
The native shamanistic tradition of the Merfolk of both El Nido and Alter-Mana. Spellsinging effects include various charm magics and water-effect spells, conjured through song. Most Merfolk display talent with this ability to some degree.
Non-Merfolk Spellsingers
In Alter-Mana, the Merfolk of Bucca have trained a number of Harpy spellsingers, allowing the Harpies to hone and improve their innate spellsinging talent to a degree not found among other Harpy tribes elsewhere. It is believed that the Elven Minstrels in Diorre learned the practice of weaving magical effects from music from contact with Merfolk Spellsingers. Bards in both Merge and Crystal also practice a form of Spellsinging, which they developed independent of the Merfolk.