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| + | ====== Vorak ====== | ||
| + | **Vorak the Scribe** is a member of the [[mythology: | ||
| + | Vorak is the record-keeper of the [[mythology: | ||
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| + | The temples of Vorak are often centers of culture, full of works of art and of writing. They are not as often patronized by the lower classes - who, even if they can read, often have better things to do with their time than look at pictures or read works of esoteric literature - but are popular with the elite, who keep them well-funded. Many aspiring artists learn at facilities attached to these temples, and go on to provide works to the homes of the wealthy - not to mention the interiors of the temples themselves, which are usually richly decorated. | ||
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| + | Vorak is represented as an orange takma, a book carried in one forepaw and a brush in the other. His totem is the [[https:// | ||
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