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  • According to Carol Rose’s encyclopedia, gnyan are “disease spirits” from Tibetan folklore. They live in “trees and stones”. In the Fetherruin, gnyans inhabit crafted stonework and are able to infect...

    Spirits of the Fetherruin: Gnyan

    According to Carol Rose’s encyclopedia, gnyan are “disease spirits” from Tibetan folklore. They live in “trees and stones”. In the Fetherruin, gnyans inhabit crafted stonework and are able to infect...

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  • Herbalists and wizards of the northern lands have long known about certain rare plants that thrive in the ice and snow. These plants are accustomed to long winters and colder temperatures. Two of these plants, the mehen berries and hearthfruit, are associated with a rare parasite known as the hungerworm.

    The Land Survives

    Herbalists and wizards of the northern lands have long known about certain rare plants that thrive in the ice and snow. These plants are accustomed to long winters and colder temperatures. Two of these plants, the mehen berries and hearthfruit, are associated with a rare parasite known as the hungerworm.

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