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  • ...ding in with the locals, the super spy posing as the (recently, tragically deceased) king, and the undercover martial artist gathering secrets from a rival c Be careful when you're incognito — people might expect specific knowledge of you. Often times you'll need to be good
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  • ...and so strive to make the most of sour times. They feed the bodies of the deceased to their carnivorous animals, which pick the bones clean, lest the scent
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  • ...years, and at that point, they're wrinkly, feeble old fogies, mumbling to people that aren't there. As far as hair, eye, and skin color, this varies greatl ...t be spent until they meet again in the afterlife. Humans bury or burn the deceased to allow them to return to the earth and clay from which they came.
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  • ...m less noticeable in a crowd than a human, but in close conversation, most people tend to find them endearing. The majority of firnoy are optimists and make ...in the entire village or town is invited, and a ''Departing'' wake for the deceased. Firnoy usually mate for life and bear an average of 3 children.
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  • ...hou''' (singular: ''shou'', adjectival: ''shou''). They are an animalistic people awakened from the beasts by [[Inashayle]]. Like their animal predecessors, ...stances figure heavily into the ceremonies and deep spiritual fabric their people share.
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  • ...y. These beings then take possession of the recently (or not-so-recently) deceased and use their bodies as hosts, which they call “shells”. If they are ...on of dead members of their old race, while others only take possession of people they personally knew. When they can, Dolons prefer to possess shells whic
    8 KB (1,388 words) - 18:58, 19 May 2012