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== What is an Animal Companion? == | == What is an Animal Companion? == | ||
The Fylgia is capable of bonding to the spirit of an animal, beast or magical beast. In such a bonded state, where the spirit inhabits flesh, | The [[Fylgia|Fylgia]] is capable of bonding to the spirit of an animal, beast or magical beast. In such a bonded state, where the spirit inhabits flesh, | ||
the creature has a preternatural bond with it's master. This bond goes beyond the normal Empathic one a Ranger or Druid can utilize on just about any animal. | the creature has a preternatural bond with it's master. This bond goes beyond the normal Empathic one a Ranger or Druid can utilize on just about any animal. | ||
Indeed, this Companion becomes more an extension of self. | Indeed, this Companion becomes more an extension of self. | ||
[[Category:CTS]] | [[Category:CTS]] |
Latest revision as of 09:48, 12 May 2010
What is an Animal Companion?
The Fylgia is capable of bonding to the spirit of an animal, beast or magical beast. In such a bonded state, where the spirit inhabits flesh, the creature has a preternatural bond with it's master. This bond goes beyond the normal Empathic one a Ranger or Druid can utilize on just about any animal. Indeed, this Companion becomes more an extension of self.