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Small balls of glowing light that float on air, the will o' wisps are mysterious creatures that do not seem to have a language or need for food -- as far as anyone knows, their only purpose is to multiply by dividing into new versions of themselves. |
Small balls of glowing light that float on air, the will o' wisps are mysterious creatures that do not seem to have a language or need for food -- as far as anyone knows, their only purpose is to multiply by dividing into new versions of themselves. |
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Very little is known about the wisps of Aesry Surlaenis'a. They appear only during the night around the time of the Revelfae Anlas, generally near the Stones of the Clouds. They emerge from the fog that blankets the lake and drift along the shoreline, although no one seems to know exactly where they come from or why they appear. On rare occassions witnesses have seen wisps divide into exact duplicates of themselves, each new wisp acting as its own unique entity afterwards. |
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Latest revision as of 19:21, 12 December 2022
Mysterious creatures that manifest as small balls of glowing light that float on air.
Small balls of glowing light that float on air, the will o' wisps are mysterious creatures that do not seem to have a language or need for food -- as far as anyone knows, their only purpose is to multiply by dividing into new versions of themselves.
Recall
Very little is known about the wisps of Aesry Surlaenis'a. They appear only during the night around the time of the Revelfae Anlas, generally near the Stones of the Clouds. They emerge from the fog that blankets the lake and drift along the shoreline, although no one seems to know exactly where they come from or why they appear. On rare occassions witnesses have seen wisps divide into exact duplicates of themselves, each new wisp acting as its own unique entity afterwards.
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