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<blockquote data-quote="Fenris" data-source="post: 3606912" data-attributes="member: 2820"><p>Trav’nul was born into a small fall on the very edge of Horak-krel, right next to the forest. Trav’nul was born into the fell of Grash’nul the shaman of the settlement. As such he was born into a great tradition stretching back many generations. </p><p></p><p>It is said that long ago a grell walked out of the forest, unknown to those in Horak-krel. He name was Tsuhk’kak and he came to save the grell he said. He became the first shaman of Horak-krel and taught the grell many new ways of working the land. From him descend all the shaman of Horak-krel, who carry on his teachings. The shaman of Horak-krel have a special connection with the spirits of nature. They consult with the spirits and declare when the soil is ready for seed. They call upon the rain spirits to bring water for crops. The shaman will even go out into the forest and speak with the animals, telling the hares and deer where to find other forage so they will leave the crops of the grell alone. They explain to the grell that sometimes Nature is harsh, and floods and fires will happen, but he also shows how the land is renewed after a flood, leaving a rich loam to farm in, and that the fire leaves ash for fertilizer.</p><p></p><p>So the shamans seek to have the grell live in balance with nature. It has been through the guidance of the shaman and the hard work of all that Horak-krel has been thriving of late, with fields passed over by the humans, producing enough for all the falls.</p><p></p><p>Trav’nul was raised in this tradition. He spent long days and nights in the forest under the study of his grandfather, learning to read all the signs of nature and how to speak with the spirits. The fall he grew up in was small by the standards of the settlement, but had manyrroms full of dried herbs and plants, for the shaman of Horak-krel also served as the healers of the settlement. He grew to adulthood a fine young grell, not as large as a warrior, but with somber eyes, full of the lessons of nature. He is a passionate young grell, though only about nature and its wonders. But the passion is tempered by his learning. Trav'nul is most at home out in the forest, where the many secrets of Shamanism have been passed onto him, but he still lives some of the time in the fall he was born in, though he reveres nature be was born in Horak-krel and calls it home. He has learned how to use the blessings of Tsuhk’kak for the benefit of the settlement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fenris, post: 3606912, member: 2820"] Trav’nul was born into a small fall on the very edge of Horak-krel, right next to the forest. Trav’nul was born into the fell of Grash’nul the shaman of the settlement. As such he was born into a great tradition stretching back many generations. It is said that long ago a grell walked out of the forest, unknown to those in Horak-krel. He name was Tsuhk’kak and he came to save the grell he said. He became the first shaman of Horak-krel and taught the grell many new ways of working the land. From him descend all the shaman of Horak-krel, who carry on his teachings. The shaman of Horak-krel have a special connection with the spirits of nature. They consult with the spirits and declare when the soil is ready for seed. They call upon the rain spirits to bring water for crops. The shaman will even go out into the forest and speak with the animals, telling the hares and deer where to find other forage so they will leave the crops of the grell alone. They explain to the grell that sometimes Nature is harsh, and floods and fires will happen, but he also shows how the land is renewed after a flood, leaving a rich loam to farm in, and that the fire leaves ash for fertilizer. So the shamans seek to have the grell live in balance with nature. It has been through the guidance of the shaman and the hard work of all that Horak-krel has been thriving of late, with fields passed over by the humans, producing enough for all the falls. Trav’nul was raised in this tradition. He spent long days and nights in the forest under the study of his grandfather, learning to read all the signs of nature and how to speak with the spirits. The fall he grew up in was small by the standards of the settlement, but had manyrroms full of dried herbs and plants, for the shaman of Horak-krel also served as the healers of the settlement. He grew to adulthood a fine young grell, not as large as a warrior, but with somber eyes, full of the lessons of nature. He is a passionate young grell, though only about nature and its wonders. But the passion is tempered by his learning. Trav'nul is most at home out in the forest, where the many secrets of Shamanism have been passed onto him, but he still lives some of the time in the fall he was born in, though he reveres nature be was born in Horak-krel and calls it home. He has learned how to use the blessings of Tsuhk’kak for the benefit of the settlement. [/QUOTE]
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