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===Lumineth Realm-Lords=== '''Alarith Stoneguards''' face a unique challenge in becoming Soulbound, as their spirits are already fused with an earth aelementor patron. In some Bindings, aelf and aelementor function as a single unit, whilst in others, the aelf must act as a bridge between their patron and their Binding. Regardless of the result, Stoneguard are usually sent to join a Binding by their patron, ranging far from home to prevent threats from ever coming to the mountains. '''Alarith Stonemages''' often act as ambassadors - not just to the other races and factions of the world, or even to their own Binding, but between the geomantic spirits of the Eight Realms. Like their Stoneguard counterparts, their aelementor patron is as much a part of their Binding as the aelf is, but a Stonemage's patron is often much more personal in its relationship. '''Scinari Cathallars''' tend to place themselves in charge of a Binding's emotional well-being out of sheer habit - after all, it's the role they fill amongst the Lumineth, and they must periodically return to their people to aid them. But what many come to realize is that the intertwining of souls means that their Binding can ''ease'' their burdens, not just add to them. The idea of having fellow souls to act as a source of stability is a strange one, but one that the Scinari can become quite appreciative of. '''Vanari Warriors''' who become Soulbound are typically misfits or outcasts - the ones who disobeyed their commander at a pivotal moment, or aetherquartz addicts. That's not to say that there aren't Bindings whose Vanari are exemplary veterans assigned to help hold their disparate and unruly group together through their spiritual embrace of unity, it's just that most Lumineth who are sane and well-fitted into their society would rather not subject themselves to the eccentricities of traveling with a mixed-race group, never mind merging their souls. Similar to their Alarith brethren, the '''Hurakan Windchargers''' also act as a link between their binding and their air aelementor patron, but this bond is threefold considering they also have their pet treerunner as well. Surprisingly, the Windcharger and aelementor are both usually open to such bindings, usually looking for new experiences, rather it is the treerunner who tends to have the most difficulty adjusting. It often takes extensive training to temper the normally skittish nature of the creature before it can comfortably go on scouting the mortal realms and interact with the many inhabitants. Of any force of the Lumineth, the '''Scinari Loreseekers''' are the most suited to become Soulbound. Their role typically sees them away from typical command structures as they seek any sort of lost or forbidden knowledge, whether it is to seal it away or weaponize it. However, many prefer to keep to their isolation, with those that accept the ritual of binding being the ones in pursuit of some lore or artefact that would otherwise be impossible to retrieve alone.
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