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'''Read:''' The frostweaver is a slender faerie woman with pale blue-white skin, silvery hair and tilted crystal blue eyes. Her outstretched arms seem raised in a dance, one slender foot poised delicately. The creature's argent hair coils around her narrow shoulders, touches of blue suggesting ice. A stylized rime of frost is painted all around the frostweaver, vaguely reminiscent of a spell pattern. The author has noted in one corner that the frostweavers have been seen to cast spells involving ice and cold. |
'''Read:''' The frostweaver is a slender faerie woman with pale blue-white skin, silvery hair and tilted crystal blue eyes. Her outstretched arms seem raised in a dance, one slender foot poised delicately. The creature's argent hair coils around her narrow shoulders, touches of blue suggesting ice. A stylized rime of frost is painted all around the frostweaver, vaguely reminiscent of a spell pattern. The author has noted in one corner that the frostweavers have been seen to cast spells involving ice and cold. |
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frostweaver anatomy chart | |
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Look: | A drawing of a frostweaver, arms outstretched, covers this chart. Overlaid on the figure is a proportions grid demonstrating body relationships. Small cutaway illustrations scattered around the main drawing show different levels of muscle tissue and bone from various parts of the body.
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Weight: | Unknown |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | Unknown |
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Dimensions: | ? length x ? width x ? height |
Sources: | Source is Gersvinda's Natural Studies (5), Gersvinda's Natural Studies (2) |
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