Property:Summary

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T
A second. A unit of time equal to one sixtieth of a minute.  +
The study of ink and design, as well as other forms of tattooing (burning, for example), and the ability to apply that knowledge to giving others identifying marks on the skin.  +
The ability to stuff and prepare dead animal skins so that they appear lifelike.  +
The art or science of making practical application of the knowledge of pure sciences, as physics or chemistry, as in the construction of engines, bridges, buildings, mines, ships, and chemical plants.  +
The ability to move and manipulate objects with one's mind using kinetic energy.  +
The ability to communicate fluently via mind speech.  +
A person skilled in transportation in which matter or information is dematerialized, usually instantaneously, at one point and recreated at another.  +
Fall. The fourth of Ramath-lehi's four seasonal quarters.  +
A series of Fronima catastrophes which resulted in countless deaths and a controversial ban on magic.  +
The art of mixing and combining various items in order to produce poisons which can then either be used to produce cures for various ailments, sedatives, pain killers, to harm, or even kill others.  +
The art of following a chosen prey or quarry without being caught or identified, using simple methods, such as olfactory tracking, as well as more technological utensils, such as computerized, heat-seeking devices and the like.  +
A person who is excellent at setting and using traps for catching game or other animals.  +
Summer. The third of Ramath-lehi's four seasonal quarters.  +
Ramath-lehi's equivalent to Hallowe'en.  +
V
Interjection, Vulgar. The Ramathian equivalent of the English profanity "shit."  +
Derogatory. A know-it-all; a smart-ass.  +
W
A person skilled in the invention and production of weapons, but not always necessary proficient at wielding them.  +
The ability to interlace threads using tools or machines to make cloth.  +
One engaged in writing books, articles, stories, etc., especially as an occupation or profession; an author or journalist.  +
Z
A branch of biology concerned with the classification and the properties and vital phenomena of animals. Also the study of the properties and vital phenomena exhibited by an animal, animal type, or group.  +