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|summary=The museling is a vaguely feline construct with a mirror for a head.
|summary=The museling is a vaguely feline construct with a mirror for a head.
|physiology=Muselings have a metallic body, and a mirror where their head should be. Despite their lack of evident sensory organs, muselings are perfectly capable of perceiving sight, sound, and smell as normal. When gazing into the mirrored face of a museling one sees what they want to see; this tends to be a more beautiful or complete version of themselves and their surroundings. For many artists, this serves as a source of inspiration.
|physiology=Muselings have a metallic body, and a mirror where their head should be. Despite their lack of evident sensory organs, muselings are perfectly capable of perceiving sight, sound, and smell as normal. When gazing into the mirrored face of a museling one sees what they want to see; this tends to be a more beautiful or complete version of themselves and their surroundings. For many artists, this serves as a source of inspiration.
|habitat=Muselings stalk the halls of [[Amyrnum|Amyrnum's]] headquarters, and anywhere their owners go.
|habitat=Muselings stalk the halls of [[Cult of Amyrnum|Amyrnum's]] headquarters, and anywhere their owners go.
|reproduction=Muselings are constructs, and don't reproduce. However, they begin as inanimate objects, only gaining autonomy when someone peers into their mirror and sees their own true beauty.
|reproduction=Muselings are constructs, and don't reproduce. However, they begin as inanimate objects, only gaining autonomy when someone peers into their mirror and sees their own true beauty.
|behavior=Muselings follow their owners around and lounge nearby, taking particular interest in any creative affairs. Meditating into their mirrored face provides vast amounts of inspiration for some artists.
|behavior=Muselings follow their owners around and lounge nearby, taking particular interest in any creative affairs. Meditating on their mirrored face provides vast amounts of inspiration for some artists.
|diet=A museling is sustained by their owner's presence - left too long out of sight, a museling might to return to its inanimate state. This would also happen if its owner were no longer able to see their own beauty.
|diet=A museling is sustained by their owner's presence - left too long out of sight, a museling might to return to its inanimate state. This would also happen if its owner were no longer able to see their own beauty.
|use=Muselings are the official familiar of the Cult of Amyrnum.
|use=Muselings are the official familiar of the Cult of Amyrnum.

Latest revision as of 20:22, 11 August 2024


The museling.
The museling.
Species Reference
Species Reference
Species Arcanogram
Species Arcanogram
Average size
2'6" tall, 6' long
76cm tall, 182cm long
Average weight
160lbs
72kg
Type
Cult of Amyrnum
Construct Familiar
Spawning Myth
When one sees one's own true beauty
Notable Individuals
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Summary

The museling is a vaguely feline construct with a mirror for a head.

Physiology

Muselings have a metallic body, and a mirror where their head should be. Despite their lack of evident sensory organs, muselings are perfectly capable of perceiving sight, sound, and smell as normal. When gazing into the mirrored face of a museling one sees what they want to see; this tends to be a more beautiful or complete version of themselves and their surroundings. For many artists, this serves as a source of inspiration.

Habitat

Muselings stalk the halls of Amyrnum's headquarters, and anywhere their owners go.

Reproduction

Muselings are constructs, and don't reproduce. However, they begin as inanimate objects, only gaining autonomy when someone peers into their mirror and sees their own true beauty.

Behavior

Muselings follow their owners around and lounge nearby, taking particular interest in any creative affairs. Meditating on their mirrored face provides vast amounts of inspiration for some artists.

Diet

A museling is sustained by their owner's presence - left too long out of sight, a museling might to return to its inanimate state. This would also happen if its owner were no longer able to see their own beauty.

Common Uses

Muselings are the official familiar of the Cult of Amyrnum.