Manxlaen Synes
Manxlaen synes are as close to the physical representation of the divine language through use of symbols as is possible to achieve.
Morphology
Death - A black and white creature with a male human torso, a chicken's head, and a zig-zagging serpent tail stood in front of a 9-spoked wheel with bells of the end of each spoke, and holding a flail and a shield. The shield bears the image of wolfsbane on it.
Divination - A wolfsbane flower.
Resurrection - A creature with a red male human torso, a white chicken's head, a wing in place of one of its arms, and two green serpents where it should have legs. It is depicted holding a flail and a shield and stood in front of a grey cauldron, growing out of which is a single wolfsbane flower. The shield bears the image of a magic wand.
Submission - A white smudge.
Transformation - A cauldron from which wolfsbane grows.
Divination - A wolfsbane flower.
Resurrection - A creature with a red male human torso, a white chicken's head, a wing in place of one of its arms, and two green serpents where it should have legs. It is depicted holding a flail and a shield and stood in front of a grey cauldron, growing out of which is a single wolfsbane flower. The shield bears the image of a magic wand.
Submission - A white smudge.
Transformation - A cauldron from which wolfsbane grows.
Root Languages
Successor Languages
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