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|name = Sin-Kashid | |name = Sin-Kashid | ||
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|title = Divination | |title = High Magister of Divination | ||
|alignment = Neutral | |alignment = Neutral | ||
|ancestry = Half-elf | |ancestry = Half-elf | ||
|gender = Male | |gender = Male | ||
|homeland = [[ | |homeland = [[Hadatu]], [[Ishtar]] | ||
|affiliation = The [[Arcanium]] | |||
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'''Sin-Kashid''' {{Pronunciation|SIN-kah-SHEED}} is the Divination | '''Sin-Kashid''' {{Pronunciation|SIN-kah-SHEED}} is the High Magister of Divination at the [[Arcanium]]. Deeply religious, before arriving the school Sin-Kashid served as a priest-administrator in his home city of [[Hadatu]], [[Ishtar]]. As head of the Divination Institute, he has made looking into the future of prospective students part of the admissions process, rejecting students who he does not foresee having a promising future at the school. | ||
Despite Sin-Kashid's skills is glimpsing the future, he makes no effort to change the course of the world, instead merely keeping detailed records of his observations. | Despite Sin-Kashid's skills is glimpsing the future, he makes no effort to change the course of the world, instead merely keeping detailed records of his observations. | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Ishtar]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Ishtar/People]] | ||
[[Category:Half-elves]] | [[Category:Half-elves]] | ||
[[Category:People]] | [[Category:People]] |
Revision as of 01:38, 30 July 2023
Sin-Kashid (pronounced SIN-kah-SHEED) is the High Magister of Divination at the Arcanium. Deeply religious, before arriving the school Sin-Kashid served as a priest-administrator in his home city of Hadatu, Ishtar. As head of the Divination Institute, he has made looking into the future of prospective students part of the admissions process, rejecting students who he does not foresee having a promising future at the school.
Despite Sin-Kashid's skills is glimpsing the future, he makes no effort to change the course of the world, instead merely keeping detailed records of his observations.