Difference between revisions of "Siren (Sacred family)"
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− | A Siren can use Peacemaking to reduce hostility and keep the enemies notice off them. Alternatively they can use Provocation to draw attention to themselves. | + | A Siren can use [[Peacemaking]] to reduce hostility and keep the enemies notice off them. Alternatively they can use [[Provocation]] to draw attention to themselves. |
− | If all else fails the Siren can let loose with a Scream to attempt to disable their assailants. | + | If all else fails the Siren can let loose with a [[Scream]] to attempt to disable their assailants. |
==Thematic Information== | ==Thematic Information== |
Latest revision as of 04:09, 22 August 2014
Song to the heart
Location
One can find the Siren shrine at Brightshore bay and perform the ritual with 50 Lunars to awaken the power of the Siren.
Powers
A Siren can use Peacemaking to reduce hostility and keep the enemies notice off them. Alternatively they can use Provocation to draw attention to themselves. If all else fails the Siren can let loose with a Scream to attempt to disable their assailants.
Thematic Information
Not all confrontations are solved by violence. In order to pacify local wildlife that was hostile, yet considered valuable to the settlers, sirens were fashioned by the Creators to provide non-violent alternatives to such encounters. Able to inflame or dampen emotions with the mere sound of their voice, a siren may venture where others fear to tread in relative safety.
Note: The Siren's alternate form isn't as limited as some other sacred families. They can switch from their normal form to a more bird-like form, with wings and the feet of a bird, or that of an aquatic being, with scales and the lower body of a fish.