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According to Kronn: "We (the races of Thearn) do each have our own magic, and we (Goblins), at least, need training to master it. I imagine that the details are different for each kind."
 
According to Kronn: "We (the races of Thearn) do each have our own magic, and we (Goblins), at least, need training to master it. I imagine that the details are different for each kind."
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According to Azyria: "The Stars are the source of the magic that we use-- the reflections, or perhaps the sources, of the power in this world. They are carried in individuals, and also shine in the sky. In the sky, they are points of light, forever circling each other. In a soul, they are also light. But they are also powers of the world, so if you want to know what they look like, look all around you."
  
 
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According to Shalara: "Normally, Stars just pass on from one to another, but with so few of us alive, some people were saying that Stars might be lost."

According to Tinatel: "The Stars are the powers of our world. The everyday things of it-- Light, Water, Fire, Wind, Earth, and so on.

According to Kronn: "We (the races of Thearn) do each have our own magic, and we (Goblins), at least, need training to master it. I imagine that the details are different for each kind."

According to Azyria: "The Stars are the source of the magic that we use-- the reflections, or perhaps the sources, of the power in this world. They are carried in individuals, and also shine in the sky. In the sky, they are points of light, forever circling each other. In a soul, they are also light. But they are also powers of the world, so if you want to know what they look like, look all around you."

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Yellow

Green

Blue

Indigo

Violet

According to Kronn: "We put our will into the runes, and the lines interact with each other, changing the shape of the magic as it pours over the rock, changing how the rock reacts. See, these lines have more of a stretching outward design, to make the rock go in that direction, but this shape here is a self-reinforcing spiral, to make the rock bond more tightly to itself, and strengthen it. Other designs will extract the metal from stone, or shatter it."

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