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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's path by a significant distance, one must travel along its length and push the leyline gradually in the desired direction. The stream may be moved laterally, but it cannot turn sharply, so in order to move a leyline's path by a significant distance, one must travel along its length and push the leyline gradually in the desired direction.
 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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 A nature spirit may leave the place and roam freely if an [[oath of return]] is performed. The dragon's own blood joins the leyline, and a pinch of the soil is swallowed by the dragon. If the place is somewhere there is no soil, substituting soil for a fragment of the ground, or a handful of the water, will also perform the same function. Failing to return to the place of origin before the death of the dragon, or the death of the nature spirit, will banish the souls of both to the higher dimension where they will be gradually and eternally pulled apart where the rhizomes lie (in place of reincarnation or an afterlife of any kind). A nature spirit may leave the place and roam freely if an [[oath of return]] is performed. The dragon's own blood joins the leyline, and a pinch of the soil is swallowed by the dragon. If the place is somewhere there is no soil, substituting soil for a fragment of the ground, or a handful of the water, will also perform the same function. Failing to return to the place of origin before the death of the dragon, or the death of the nature spirit, will banish the souls of both to the higher dimension where they will be gradually and eternally pulled apart where the rhizomes lie (in place of reincarnation or an afterlife of any kind).
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 +Additionally, in the event of a broken oath, the leyline will cease to exist, reducing the soil to ash and destroying any natural beauty that may have once inspired a connection.
  
 =====Usage of Leyline===== =====Usage of Leyline=====
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