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== Lore ==
== Lore ==
[[Zare]] is mentioned in Council literature written by [[Councilwoman Irasce]] as an example of a Class 3 Nature Spirit.
[[Zare]] is mentioned in Council literature written by [[Councilwoman Irasce]] as an example of a Class 3 Nature Spirit.
{{Quote|source=[[Guide To Nature Spirit Classification]]|
{{Quote|source=[[Guide to Nature Spirit Classification]]|
Class 3: these are the weakest spirits that we still consider "gods." They are just barely powerful enough to stand up to an attack from a Class 1 god. They have much power, but it is largely bound up in their own safety, so they exhibit relatively little influence on the world at large. Most have pockets of worshipers, and many have a few small token effects on the world, such as a holiday, an artifact, or a small city of their own. [[Ilth Hale]], [[Melkar]], and [[Zare]] are examples.
Class 3: these are the weakest spirits that we still consider "gods." They are just barely powerful enough to stand up to an attack from a Class 1 god. They have much power, but it is largely bound up in their own safety, so they exhibit relatively little influence on the world at large. Most have pockets of worshipers, and many have a few small token effects on the world, such as a holiday, an artifact, or a small city of their own. [[Ilth Hale]], [[Melkar]], and [[Zare]] are examples.
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[[Category:Register of Lore]]
[[Category:Register of Lore]]

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Zare
File:Zare.png
Title:
???
Location:
Alharth
Classification:
Class 3

Zare is a Class 3 Nature Spirit.

Lore

Zare is mentioned in Council literature written by Councilwoman Irasce as an example of a Class 3 Nature Spirit.

Class 3: these are the weakest spirits that we still consider "gods." They are just barely powerful enough to stand up to an attack from a Class 1 god. They have much power, but it is largely bound up in their own safety, so they exhibit relatively little influence on the world at large. Most have pockets of worshipers, and many have a few small token effects on the world, such as a holiday, an artifact, or a small city of their own. Ilth Hale, Melkar, and Zare are examples.

Guide to Nature Spirit Classification