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Latest revision as of 07:51, 9 November 2025
Sorley’s communion with the unseen is rooted in the soil itself.
He reads omens in leaf-veins and hears ancestral whispers in the rustle of reeds.
Where other Theurges summon with rage or silver,
he bargains with growth and decay, coaxing spirits through
offerings of sap, smoke, and song.