Poioumenonic Bards

Arokin
A jali focused entirely on fortune.

Azmari
See poioumenonic musicians.

Bard - definitive bards
A wielder of some but not all poioumenonic energies, usually poioumenon, kor, ethereal essence, and unfugl, who serves as a poet, storyteller, musician, genealogist, jester, and oral historian to a community.

Chantez
A cupbearer variant of a jali.

Fili - definitive filis
Bards who use symbolism and engage in philosophical works.

Gesere
A jali whose powers focus entirely on unfugl.

Jali - primary poioumenon user / definitive jalis
Called a griot by colonial forces, the jali are the master storytellers of western Taggarus who use all poioumenon to tell stories, sing songs, and recite oral history.

Maanafɔla
An aqyn of the western deserts of Taggarus (where leys flow) who praises the magical powers of their leaders.

Rann Iontach
A bard who uses dream energy only. Usually fey.

Seanchai
Pronounced "shanachie", these are fey bards.

Shijin
A court bhat in Tenzanai who uses kor to prove ancestry and validity of their leaders.

Stichourgos
An aqyn who says more with what they leave out than what they put in.

Storyteller
A person who wanders sharing stories.

Widluios
A fili who uses fate to scry and make predictions.

Willakuq
An eastern Palhuric storyteller and oral historian who uses ethereal essence to bond with their audience or stories. They wander the eastern mountains.
Topic revision: r6 - 26 Jan 2023, SallyJaneBlack
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