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| + | ====== Lamnar ====== | ||
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| + | //The raft slapped down upon the water with a jolt that was frightening to feel. There was an impressive spray of sea-foam when it hit, but since the rain was a vertical flood anyway, Ètukyil barely felt the difference on his face. He shivered, and groaned as the raft tilted sideways again.// | ||
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| + | //He was a fisherman. He'd been one for three cycles now, he'd done it like anyone else did - you lashed together a raft, loaded up some baskets and harpoons, paddled it out beyond the waves, and then dropped a rock tied to a rope as an anchor. Then you could dive for fish, harpoon in paw, as long as you liked, and use the raft as a platform.// | ||
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| + | //And then, earlier, when he'd surfaced from a dive, the wind had picked up and the raft was gone, its rope snapped. He'd flown around looking for it, and he'd found it, but by then the clouds were looming over the horizon...// | ||
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| + | //Ètukyil knew now that he should' | ||
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| + | //His prayer to [[mythology: | ||
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| + | //" | ||
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| + | //And after that, there was nothing else to do but hold on and wait.// | ||
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| + | //When at last the wind began to die down and the waves became less choppy, he dared to look up. In the distance, just on the horizon, Ètukyil made out a shoreline of rocks and cliffs. It was a threatening sort of coast, utterly unfamiliar, and to him it was the most encouraging sight he'd ever seen.// | ||
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| + | //He simply paddled with his hind legs at a pace he could sustain; the logistics of getting ashore could wait. Much as he wanted to abandon the raft and fly for dry land, he no longer had the strength.// | ||
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| + | //Besides, he'd made a promise. He didn't //dare// try to break it.// | ||
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| + | Then there are the beings known as the **Lamnar** (sing. //Lamna//, 'a numinous power or force' | ||
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| + | The Lamnar are the deities of cosmic forces and natural phenomena, the ones that civilization can only weather rather than hope to tame. The eruption of a volcano, the flooding of a river, the fall of a star - all these are the domain of the Lamnar, and their tendency to inconvenience any mortals in the way means that their patrons are to be approached with caution. | ||
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| + | And, sometimes, mortals will indeed attempt to gain their attention; considering how pervasive their influence is, it is often considered necessary to do so - particularly in places and occupations that bring takmar close to natural forces. They may provide aid or protection when pleased, or wreak havoc when angered, so it is thought wise to attempt to keep their favor. Still, it is not done lightly and is known to entail some risk; their moods are unpredictable, | ||
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| + | It is considered vitally, vitally important not to ask one Lamna to intervene against another, lest one manage to anger both. The Lamnar will war against each other of their own free will, but are held to become very angry when a mortal attempts to use them as tools. | ||
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| + | ===== Hierarchy ===== | ||
| + | The Lamnar are, by and large, neither organized nor ranked; they are peers, a collection of sovereigns. Some are more vulnerable to others, and some are more closely allied to others, but none is weaker than any other in their own spheres. | ||
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| + | The exceptions to this dynamic are the two known as the Diarchs: [[mythology: | ||
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| + | ===== Known Lamnar ===== | ||
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