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− | [[Ri-Shin]] is a Class ? Nature Spirit, known as the God of Plants and Trees. [[Ri-Shin]] is the brother of [[Au-Shin]] | + | [[Ri-Shin]] is a Class ? Nature Spirit, known as the God of Plants and Trees. [[Ri-Shin]] is the brother of [[Au-Shin]]. [[Ri-Shin]] is celebrated annually across Alharth during the [[Winter Holiday]]. |
== Lore == | == Lore == | ||
==== Druids ==== | ==== Druids ==== | ||
[[Ri-Shin]] and [[Au-Shin]] are said to have created the Druids long ago. Their connection with [[Dreva]], God of Balance in Nature and Patron Spirit of Druids, is unclear. | [[Ri-Shin]] and [[Au-Shin]] are said to have created the Druids long ago. Their connection with [[Dreva]], God of Balance in Nature and Patron Spirit of Druids, is unclear. | ||
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+ | ==== {{Item|Amazing Vol-Mu Hat}} ==== | ||
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+ | This variant of the [[Ri-Shin]] hat is used by humans to differentiate teams for winter games. [[Vol-Mu]], or Volume, is a long-deceased god of winter. In the human telling of the myth, [[Ri-Shin]] defeated [[Vol-Mu]] to allow spring to return to the land. | ||
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+ | ==== {{Item|Great Ri-Shin Hat}} ==== | ||
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+ | Traditional hat worn by humans during the winter celebration of Ri-Shin, the god of plants and trees. This version has a bunch of extra padding.}} | ||
[[Category:Register of Lore]] | [[Category:Register of Lore]] |
Latest revision as of 18:07, 14 October 2020
Ri-Shin
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Title: | God of Plants and Trees
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Location: | Alharth
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Classification: | Class ?
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Lore
Druids
Ri-Shin and Au-Shin are said to have created the Druids long ago. Their connection with Dreva, God of Balance in Nature and Patron Spirit of Druids, is unclear.
“This variant of the Ri-Shin hat is used by humans to differentiate teams for winter games. Vol-Mu, or Volume, is a long-deceased god of winter. In the human telling of the myth, Ri-Shin defeated Vol-Mu to allow spring to return to the land.
“Traditional hat worn by humans during the winter celebration of Ri-Shin, the god of plants and trees. This version has a bunch of extra padding.