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<blockquote data-quote="Levistus's_Leviathan" data-source="post: 8113922" data-attributes="member: 7023887"><p><strong>Sheiohn Foulen:</strong> After the diaspora of the new race, the Felshen, and their reestablishment of psionics to the world in their "Sheiohn Foulen" (One-Mind Foundation). The Sheiohn Foulen is a sort of world-wide faction or alliance between almost all of the Felshen settlements. The main cities and towns that were part of the Sheiohn Felshen are connected telepathically through the Psiphoel, which allow them to communicate back and forth using telepathy instantly. The leaders of the cities and towns that are a part of the Sheiohn Felshen are elected through a telepathic vote in the Sheitharlin, the leader being designated as the Sheimos (Our-Mind). They live inside buildings carved out of marble, alabaster, basalt, dolerite, obsidian, and other colorful rocks, with windows created out of quartz and other crystals, varying between settlements. This building is called the Sheimoure (Mindcenter), and the Sheimos will be the representative of their settlement in the event that the Sheohn Foulen has a telepathic gathering for emergencies or war. They communicate with each other typically through underground tubes of Ihnzule (Telepathy Extension Crystals, the ones used in Psiphoels), which are privately used to communicate with other settlements' Sheimos when necessary. </p><p></p><p>Ordinary citizens of settlements that are a part of the Sheiohn Foulen live different lives from the typical individual of Tor-eal. They are much more connected with one another, not just in their own hometowns, but also with other citizens of different Sheiohn Foulen settlements. This is due to the Psiphoel-Chen, which each major city of the Sheiohn Foulen has at least 4 connected to their city in order to communicate with other cities. These allow anyone in these settlements that have telepathy to communicate long distance instantaneously with any other psionic creature within 60 feet of the Sehnzule (Central Ihnzule) that is connected telepathically to the Psiphoel-Chen.</p><p></p><p>The Psiphoel-Chen and the hidden Ihnzule-Chen that are used by the Sheimosé (plural of Sheimos) rely on the Ihnzule, which are the telepathy-extending <a href="https://www.dndbeyond.com/magic-items/psi-crystal" target="_blank">psi crystal</a>s. <a href="https://www.dndbeyond.com/magic-items/psi-crystal" target="_blank">Psi crystal</a>s were originally discovered by the Sheiohn Foulen when they met Alverixizyth, the ancient <a href="https://www.dndbeyond.com/linkout?remoteUrl=https%253a%252f%252fforgottenrealms.fandom.com%252fwiki%252fAmethyst_dragon" target="_blank">amethyst dragon</a> who helped them master their psioinic powers. Alverixizyth taught them how to use telepathy and other psychic powers that they were yet to tap into, also teaching them of how to use psi crystals to help channel and empower their psionic powers. Though this dragon helped them discover their potential powers over psionics, they did not invent any of the innovations that are now common among the Sheiohn Foulen, Alverixizyth left that for them to master.</p><p></p><p>The Ihnzule are created by telepathically fusing a <a href="https://www.dndbeyond.com/magic-items/psi-crystal" target="_blank">psi crystal</a> together with a piece of Blue Zapphrite (sapphire crystal infused with magic lightning, created by blue dragons). This allows the Psi-Crystals to function without bonding with a living creature, and changes their function from granting telepathy to extending it. This creates an Ihnzule crystal, and their most common usage is in the Psiphoel-Chen. The poles of the Psiphoel-Chen are over 70 feet in height, spaced 60 feet apart, and typically have a path near them for easy access if repairing is needed. Smaller settlements typically only have one Psiphoel-Chen, if they have any, but they are often connected to other Psiphoel-Chen through the Sehnzule of other settlements in the Sheiohn Foulen. </p><p></p><p>Sehnzule are large psi-crystals that are kept in the same building as the Sheitharlin (Mindhouse-Beacons) and Sheidarr (Dream-hub). These buildings are called Senshei (Mind-Centers), and there is only ever one in any settlement that is part of the Sheiohn Foulen. Many homes and buildings are centered around it to gain access to the psionic enhancing powers that it grants, but its powers can be extended by Psiphoel kept inside the city. The main usage of the Senshei is for communication between individuals within the same settlement and within other settlements or Pseips (Psionic Rest Areas, found along the roads near Psiphoel-Chen). The Sheidarr is one of the most important aspects of the Sheiohn Foulen society, as anyone within the range of a connected Psiphoel-Chen will be able to go into a dream-hub as they sleep. These dream hubs are bustling, filled with many telepathic individuals (typically Felshen, but with the occasional Gem Dragon, Ceremorph, or Flumph), and they can either communicate in the Sehndarr (Central-Hub) or if they encounter someone in this dreamscape metaphysically or telepathically, they may enter a Velen-Cohm (Virtual Communication). This allows for them to link into a private dream-realm while still asleep. Centuries ago, the Sheiohn Foulen formed an alliance with the Gem Dragons of the Ruby Palace, and created a super tall tower Psiphoel to contact them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Levistus's_Leviathan, post: 8113922, member: 7023887"] [B]Sheiohn Foulen:[/B] After the diaspora of the new race, the Felshen, and their reestablishment of psionics to the world in their "Sheiohn Foulen" (One-Mind Foundation). The Sheiohn Foulen is a sort of world-wide faction or alliance between almost all of the Felshen settlements. The main cities and towns that were part of the Sheiohn Felshen are connected telepathically through the Psiphoel, which allow them to communicate back and forth using telepathy instantly. The leaders of the cities and towns that are a part of the Sheiohn Felshen are elected through a telepathic vote in the Sheitharlin, the leader being designated as the Sheimos (Our-Mind). They live inside buildings carved out of marble, alabaster, basalt, dolerite, obsidian, and other colorful rocks, with windows created out of quartz and other crystals, varying between settlements. This building is called the Sheimoure (Mindcenter), and the Sheimos will be the representative of their settlement in the event that the Sheohn Foulen has a telepathic gathering for emergencies or war. They communicate with each other typically through underground tubes of Ihnzule (Telepathy Extension Crystals, the ones used in Psiphoels), which are privately used to communicate with other settlements' Sheimos when necessary. Ordinary citizens of settlements that are a part of the Sheiohn Foulen live different lives from the typical individual of Tor-eal. They are much more connected with one another, not just in their own hometowns, but also with other citizens of different Sheiohn Foulen settlements. This is due to the Psiphoel-Chen, which each major city of the Sheiohn Foulen has at least 4 connected to their city in order to communicate with other cities. These allow anyone in these settlements that have telepathy to communicate long distance instantaneously with any other psionic creature within 60 feet of the Sehnzule (Central Ihnzule) that is connected telepathically to the Psiphoel-Chen. The Psiphoel-Chen and the hidden Ihnzule-Chen that are used by the Sheimosé (plural of Sheimos) rely on the Ihnzule, which are the telepathy-extending [URL='https://www.dndbeyond.com/magic-items/psi-crystal']psi crystal[/URL]s. [URL='https://www.dndbeyond.com/magic-items/psi-crystal']Psi crystal[/URL]s were originally discovered by the Sheiohn Foulen when they met Alverixizyth, the ancient [URL='https://www.dndbeyond.com/linkout?remoteUrl=https%253a%252f%252fforgottenrealms.fandom.com%252fwiki%252fAmethyst_dragon']amethyst dragon[/URL] who helped them master their psioinic powers. Alverixizyth taught them how to use telepathy and other psychic powers that they were yet to tap into, also teaching them of how to use psi crystals to help channel and empower their psionic powers. Though this dragon helped them discover their potential powers over psionics, they did not invent any of the innovations that are now common among the Sheiohn Foulen, Alverixizyth left that for them to master. The Ihnzule are created by telepathically fusing a [URL='https://www.dndbeyond.com/magic-items/psi-crystal']psi crystal[/URL] together with a piece of Blue Zapphrite (sapphire crystal infused with magic lightning, created by blue dragons). This allows the Psi-Crystals to function without bonding with a living creature, and changes their function from granting telepathy to extending it. This creates an Ihnzule crystal, and their most common usage is in the Psiphoel-Chen. The poles of the Psiphoel-Chen are over 70 feet in height, spaced 60 feet apart, and typically have a path near them for easy access if repairing is needed. Smaller settlements typically only have one Psiphoel-Chen, if they have any, but they are often connected to other Psiphoel-Chen through the Sehnzule of other settlements in the Sheiohn Foulen. Sehnzule are large psi-crystals that are kept in the same building as the Sheitharlin (Mindhouse-Beacons) and Sheidarr (Dream-hub). These buildings are called Senshei (Mind-Centers), and there is only ever one in any settlement that is part of the Sheiohn Foulen. Many homes and buildings are centered around it to gain access to the psionic enhancing powers that it grants, but its powers can be extended by Psiphoel kept inside the city. The main usage of the Senshei is for communication between individuals within the same settlement and within other settlements or Pseips (Psionic Rest Areas, found along the roads near Psiphoel-Chen). The Sheidarr is one of the most important aspects of the Sheiohn Foulen society, as anyone within the range of a connected Psiphoel-Chen will be able to go into a dream-hub as they sleep. These dream hubs are bustling, filled with many telepathic individuals (typically Felshen, but with the occasional Gem Dragon, Ceremorph, or Flumph), and they can either communicate in the Sehndarr (Central-Hub) or if they encounter someone in this dreamscape metaphysically or telepathically, they may enter a Velen-Cohm (Virtual Communication). This allows for them to link into a private dream-realm while still asleep. Centuries ago, the Sheiohn Foulen formed an alliance with the Gem Dragons of the Ruby Palace, and created a super tall tower Psiphoel to contact them. [/QUOTE]
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