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+ | In many parts of Europe there are gifted folk magicians with the ability to allow their spirits to roam while their bodies | ||
+ | are unconscious or in an altered mental state. | ||
+ | These spirits may become material far distant from their mortal bodies, sometimes in | ||
+ | animal shapes. These magicians form militias | ||
+ | and use their powers to fight fertility battles, | ||
+ | protect their communities from evil, and | ||
+ | guide the dead. In the cases of the less scrupulous, they also blackmail their neighbors | ||
+ | and steal their valuables. The nightwalker | ||
+ | traditions of medieval Europe have diverse | ||
+ | names, and different powers and duties, in | ||
+ | each land. |
Revision as of 10:25, 21 May 2018
Introduction
In many parts of Europe there are gifted folk magicians with the ability to allow their spirits to roam while their bodies are unconscious or in an altered mental state. These spirits may become material far distant from their mortal bodies, sometimes in animal shapes. These magicians form militias and use their powers to fight fertility battles, protect their communities from evil, and guide the dead. In the cases of the less scrupulous, they also blackmail their neighbors and steal their valuables. The nightwalker traditions of medieval Europe have diverse names, and different powers and duties, in each land.