Smoke dancer

Ervenian Era, 1051 AB
Smoke dancers, also known as 'Yanwuwuzhe are A'shiraf'sirizeen practitioners of Kossuth that are the only proficient harvesters of buakuadan.
They have become known for the ritualistic role they take every four harvest seasons when they burn the whole field of buakuadan, making the whole orange tinted field, red and yellow, and then silvery grey, as they twirl in the field moving the smoke around them in the unbreathable heat with no stop, as more and more smoke spirals surround them and the white cloth dress they wear turn black from soot, the cloth holds so much fragrance it is then turns into long strips used to use as candle wicks around Kossuth temples.     While not dancing in the fields their role is to protect the fields of buakuadan and eliminate threats to the fields and fabricate and deliver wicks.    
Types of practicers
  • Smoke weaver, one who weaves the cloth worn by the smoke dancers.
  • Smoke dancer, one who dances through the fields of burning buakuadan in white cloth.
  • Smoke reader, one who teaches the dancers and the weavers how to do their craft and turns the clothes to wicks.
  • Smoke speaker, those who deliver the candles to benefactors.
  • Smoke creators, those who tend the fields and light the fields in celebrations.
 
Smoke candles
Candles made with ritualistic wicks are used by divinators across the continent to cleanse corrupted areas that are suffering necromantic-aligned effects, as the candle seems not only to light areas with obscene amounts of light but also create thick white smoke that dispels enchantments creating or related to the undead.
Type
Artisan

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Jul 6, 2025 16:12 by Enoris Leinwand

Dancing in the heat ? What a difficult job they have, and I mean it I loved it, sweet, short, and great at painting a picture :D

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