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The goddess of beauty and gifted youngsters. Murrula cannot stand bad |
The goddess of beauty and gifted youngsters. Murrula cannot stand bad |
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singing, and (depending on how "good" or "bad" the person is), will |
[[Music|singing]], and (depending on how "good" or "bad" the person is), will |
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either silence them forever or grant them a voice of unmatched beauty. |
either silence them forever or grant them a voice of unmatched beauty. |
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From time to time, Murrula sends her servants to seek out young |
From time to time, Murrula sends her servants to seek out young [[Bard]]s to |
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train them, and on rare occasions may even see to training them herself. |
train them, and on rare occasions may even see to training them herself. |
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She is the protector of travelers of all kinds, and her kiss is said to |
She is the protector of travelers of all kinds, and her kiss is said to |
Revision as of 12:38, 27 April 2007
The goddess of beauty and gifted youngsters. Murrula cannot stand bad singing, and (depending on how "good" or "bad" the person is), will either silence them forever or grant them a voice of unmatched beauty. From time to time, Murrula sends her servants to seek out young Bards to train them, and on rare occasions may even see to training them herself. She is the protector of travelers of all kinds, and her kiss is said to remedy hangovers instantly. Despite her love for solo singing, she is credited as the creator of the flute and woodwinds.
Symbol
Phoenix
Other Aspects
Neutral - Faenella
Negative - Idon
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