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  • 19:3619:36, 23 December 2025 diff hist +1,862 N CarnomancyCreated page with "'''Carnomancy''' is a form of magic that uses arcane energy to twist and modify flesh. Though there are no known carnomancers today, its practice was once widespread in ancient Thadria. Though carnomancy could be used to harm others, it was much more commonly employed as a method of healing. Through warping living material, carnomancers were able to heal not only the most grievous wounds but also bring people back from what was, for all purposes, death. Multiple sto..."

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  • 02:2202:22, 10 December 2025 diff hist +929 N SakesfarisCreated page with "{{CityInfobox |name = Sakesfaris |image = |nation = Abanir |ruler = - |government = Tribal monarchy |demonym = Sakesfaren |adjective = Sakesfaren |population = ~12,000 |demographics = Various ancestries, primarily humans, dwarves, orcs, half-orcs, and kobolds }} '''Sakesfaris''' {{Pronunciation|sah-kess-FAH-riss}} is a city in Abanir, located in the forests to the southwest of Tomb Lake. Though one of the larger cities..." current
  • 00:5800:58, 10 December 2025 diff hist 0 The Thrower and the StoneNo edit summary current
  • 00:5700:57, 10 December 2025 diff hist +766 N The Thrower and the StoneCreated page with "{{InSettingTextNote}} {{InSettingTextInfo|title=The Thrower and the Stone|author=unknown|extra=Noted recorded by the attendee of a lecture given by the Kyamitan orator Ireneus}} {{Quote|The goal is not to become the thrower of the stone, but rather to be the stone itself. The one who acts indirectly has no control in comparison, no ability to shape the impact to their desires, only to let loose with hope. The stone, by contrast, through its force imparts..."
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