Property:Summary
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H
The study of how to plant, nurture, grow, and then collect crops such as fruits or vegetables. +
The art of using medicinal practice and knowledge in order to treat everything from simple physical cuts and bruises to worse injuries, including those of the emotional and mental persuasion. +
The long since forgotten and obscured tongue of the Ramathian gods and goddesses. +
The study of all that has gone before, as well as its application in teaching and other situations. +
The study of the many methods of tracking down and killing prey, including on both land and sea. Involves needing knowledge of tracking. +
The art of entrancing another in order to rid of bad habits, or else to accomplish some other mental quest. +
I
The art of attempting (though not always succeeding) in all matters that are considered illegal or immoral, whether it be trafficking illegal goods, services, or other deeds that are barred by society. +
The magic-based ability to create semi-materialistic images through the projection of one's thoughts. +
Looming death. +
The fine art of ''questioning'' potential culprits about a crime. +
J
Anything and everything have to do with the designing, selling, and trading of fine jewels which can be worn as bodily ornamentation. +
The study of recording news events via print. +
K
A respectful term for an elder male Ramathian who is above the age of 50. The term is generally not used for females and may be taken offensively. +
L
The art of designing external spaces so that they are either aesthetically pleasing and/or functional. +
The study and application of the governmental rules, in application to the justice of one's countrymen. +
The study of how to be charismatic, confident, and otherwise leaderlike. +
The opposite of a blessing in disguise. It's wonderful at first but then after time you realize it's unpleasant. +
(to lirax someone) To die without any forewarning, and quite mysteriously/to kill one quietly, quickly, and without a trace. +
The art of using tools, or bare hands, in order to unfasten locks and other obstacles. +
Someone who tries to please everyone, never going against anything. It comes from the fact that the fruit of a luceshtaf will taste pleasant to everyone, as it tastes like whatever the persons favorite food or drink is. Luceshtaf fruiter is generally used to describe politicians who try to please every political party. +
A celebration of love. +
M
The common name for the power source of machina. Much like machines on our Earth are run by electricity, "machina" is powered by "magicka". +
A branch of knowledge that deals with the study of living organisms and vital processes within aquatic environments. +
The science of numbers and their operations, interrelations, combinations, generalizations, and abstractions and of space configurations and their structure, measurement, transformations, and generalizations. +
The science and art dealing with the maintenance of health and the prevention, alleviation, or cure of disease. The branch of medicine concerned with the nonsurgical treatment of disease. +
The study of the weather, as well as the ability to map and predict it. +
A person who makes music a profession, esp. as a performer of music. Or any person, whether professional or not, skilled in music. +
N
The ability to find one's way using maps and keys, including things as primitive as the stars or a compass, or as advanced as technological navigational systems. +
The illegal art of reanimating and commanding deceased bodies to do one's bidding. +
Daytime. The time between sunrise and sunset. +
Suffix. Usually used with significant others, loved ones, and children; indicates a very close bond and is always used with the first name or nickname. +
A hugely popular music festival. +