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| A leyline consists of three parts. First a source. Next, a stream. Finally, a taper. | A leyline consists of three parts. First a source. Next, a stream. Finally, a taper. | ||
| A source is a single point from which the leyline originates. The source cannot be moved, it is locked rigidly in place. | A source is a single point from which the leyline originates. The source cannot be moved, it is locked rigidly in place. | ||
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| The stream may be moved laterally, but it cannot turn sharply, so in order to move a leyline' | The stream may be moved laterally, but it cannot turn sharply, so in order to move a leyline' | ||
| The energy of all leylines are drawn from the strength of the love for the land of its inhabitants. | The energy of all leylines are drawn from the strength of the love for the land of its inhabitants. | ||
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| + | The taper is the furthest area where a dragon, who is aware of the location, and regularly visits it, lives. | ||
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| =====Formation===== | =====Formation===== | ||
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