Léonard

By on 10 Mar ’12

A traveller, occasional companion, mentor to Georges and Salomé.

Has a dog called Moufle.
Essence : Elias (Rastin)

Past as Alienomancian.

Georges and Salome will initially struggle to communicate with Leonard as his attention is very erratic, and he often mistakes much of what he sees for hallucinations, leading to a lack of trust. After several days of unsuccessful attempts, they will eventually succeed. Leonard is the one who will be able to help them utilize the Jorid not only to travel through time but also through other dimensions. His quirky nature will aid them, and simultaneously, they will assist him in generating more stability in his focus.

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Fudjàh

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The six Fudjàhs are power objects associated with the Hexades.

The Fudjàhs were thought to be powerful artifacts; but contrary to common belief, even if the artifacts had indeed some special configuration and effects, they weren’t powerful in themselves, but only in association to the proper being wielding them.

It is probable that other and lesser versions and variations existed, but only the few listed below are known to have lasted.

Another common misconstruction is that there were only a unique copy of each. It is for instance well documented among the Turmaki that there were for instance many versions of the “key of Ghört”, even if the one usually referred to was that of the Jokan of that name. Similarly, the Unguent of Nærvel is more a recipe of a blend of special biological compounds than it is an actual unguent.

List of Known Fudjàhs

Sunstone of Agnima, Cup of Margilonia, Unguent of Nærvel, Wand of Selvaniel, Mirror of Lejüs, Key of Ghört

See also: Alienomancians, Léonard

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Three Wise Men

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The figures of the Three Wise Men are part of the folklore of all the Kingdoms of Lan’ork.

Though the associated myths often are changed or distorted.

As an example, they were associated with a triad of colors in Landgurdy, Aton and Furgha (Era of Twelve, Era of Seven)

Their is apparently not one origin, and the figures had been mixed and blended to others throughout history and with trade.

Possible origins:

  • a triad of Alienomancians
  • 3 of the kings of Landgurdy said to become a triad after their death
  • 3 unknown guardians (to be determined)
  • maybe an association with the 3 planets of Alienor, the youngest of the three men being the Phrëal

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Alienomancian

By on 9 Aug ’09

Alienomancians were also called Elrun or La Hôr.
Related to different categories of individuals of the Alienor dimension.

History

Called La Hôr by the Guardians, they were like scientists. It was a function highly revered and most of the Jokaans were formed to these skills.

They used sounds or songs along with drawings or writings and most of the La Hôr had drawings on their skin or fur. The Guardians established a highly codified form of this art, most of which was lost after the phasing as there were parts of their knowledge they didn’t want the other species to be aware of.

Nonetheless, there were exchanges of information and skills between the Guardians and the humans (on some parts of the Duane) or the Turmaki (on the Murtuane) which allowed parts of these techniques and sciences to be past on after the phasing.

Principles

Shared principles

The alienomancians work with vibrational qualities and principles that could be assimilated with magic in our own society.
The sounds and the drawings are the physical counterparts of the vibrations used by the alienomancian.

The system makes use of what they call energy lines and energy fields in specific ways.

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