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Watersculptors

Watersculptors can control water wow what a concept  

Specialties

 

Raincallers move water through the air. can move water from one place to another, such as for pulling water out of a jar to water some plants in a greenhouse or smth. Or pull water from a river into farming fields in the dry season, when the water level is too low to overflow into the irrigation system. are often hired by construction companies to keep the rain/snow off of their sites.  

Tidepullers

Push and pull currents in a large body of water. Even weakest tidepullers can find work, joining small family-run fishing crews for low pay, but the opportunity to gain experience on the seas. At first, their work includes manipulating the currents around the boat to get extra speed and precision on the water. As they move to better-paying jobs, tidepullers start working together on massive shipping crews, working day and night to bring ships to port even in unfavorable weather. As tidepullers gain experience, their career opportunities don't change much. Many join navies or ship crews as security, using their strength to push away dangers; others return to the fishing industry, using their increased precision to manipulate fish with the currents.   Mistpuller? idk reconsider. Specialize in fine particulates of water, can adjust overall humidity. frequently work with the windpainters that calm storms by dealing with the humidity in the air.         can control water in the air. This includes clouds, fog, mist, and general humidity. It also includes controlling water pulled from a body - for example, pulling a stream of water from a source into a canteen or vase; since the waterflier can only control the water particles, all non-water particles are left behind, so the water is purified in the process).   Beginning waterfliers can't do much more than send a jagged stream or droplet of water at an annoying sibling or friend. The more practiced find that laundry and dishes become a much less tedious task (even if they wear out clothes and break dishes in the process of getting said practice). The most advanced can form clouds and call rain from the sky.

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Cover image: Water Bender by Lloyd Allan

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