The Vah Shir are a competent, spiritual people. Their life on Luclin helped them to become a very close-knit society, but did not prevent them from being open-minded enough to accept strangers into their city when they began to arrive from Norrath in large numbers. The Vah
| Shir have two strong sides to their personalities; on one hand they are wise, thoughtful beings with a link to their ancestors and a wonderful sense of their place in the universe. On the other hand they are fierce, violent and cagey in battle, much like the large cats they so resemble. This dichotomy
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does not disturb them in the least, it is who they are. This understanding and acceptance of who they are allows them to live in an orderly society where there is little crime and people feel safe with their neighbors. These books explore the art, architecture and symbols used by the Vah Shir. They
| provide in-depth understanding of how these objects affect the people that created them, but it also focuses on their use as military and governmental insignia and on armor worn by members of those groups.
This text focuses on the symbols that unify the Vah
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Shir most strongly. These are most commonly used by government agencies, but they have also been adopted by many heroes and individual Vah Shir. The author points out that the reason heroes use these symbols is because of their great devotion to their own people, but he also notes that in some cases the
| society has adopted symbols because of the individual that the symbol is linked to.
Among the pages of discussion about these symbols is a pattern. This pattern combines all of the aspects of the symbols of Vah Shir society, both color and form, into a
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single symbol that represents the soul of Vah Shir society. You know that you will be able to reproduce this pattern many times before the book becomes worn and you must replace it.
To create a pattern for tailoring armor templates based on these patterns you
| will need this book, a large bottle of ink, a roll of superb vellum, a quill and a compacted backpack to hold the patterns you will make. You'll also need a book binding to do the work.
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