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Pema was the Saint Candidate of Sagittarius before Ilseong Jin. She could utilize vitae without a Conductor. She was an air Elementalist.


History[]

She was a part of the Sagittarian Tārā Clan, and the Bodhi monk Tenzen's sister. Before her travels, she was a member of the Bodhi Temple.


Conducting Variants: Vitae, Energy, Life, Blood. Soul? Notes by Pema[]

When the science of conducting was in its initial stages of development, various methods to conduct vitae were employed in an attempt to utilize it to its full capacity. The final form of conducting seen today was achieved through centuries of trial and error, and it’s curious to look back on the failed and discarded attempts of conducting. And to make fun of those idiots.

One method of vitae conducting that has been long since abandoned forgotten is one that directly harvests the vitae particles found in the bloodstream. Due to this peculiarity, this method was available only to those who were able to utilize vitae intraneously. Instead of separating vitae particles from the body as is done with present-day conductors for intraneous users, this form of conducting bypasses the separation leading to a more intimate usage of vitae. This method may be more ‘powerful’ than modern conducting but it’s also more taxing on the Conductor due to the higher purity and density of the vitae particles being expelled. Also—blood loss. Duh.

This method was developed by Ophiuchus centuries ago and has been forgotten centuries ago. As of this journal entry, you can’t even call it a myth anymore. It’s nonexistent...

- Text written by Pema; failed Saint Candidate, former Bodhi monk, air Elementalist who could use vitae without a conductor


Trivia[]

  • Pema (Tibetan: པད་མ, Wylie: pad ma or པདྨ) is a Tibetan name meaning "lotus", which originated as a loanword from Sanskrit padma.
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