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===Other Manifestations=== Refnara is more active in the lives of her followers than Gorellik is, through the bringing of fear to temper and strengthen the gnolls and flinds that worship her. She occasionally will send shafts of moonlight to drive her followers in a specific direction or towards a specific goal. The Moon-Biter may sometimes grant followers the ability to cast, once per turn, a faerie fire spell that creates a pale white radiance like moonlight upon a single target. This has all the normal effects of the spell faerie fire, but followers of Refnara receive a +1 bonus to hit and damage against those affected. She Who Bites the Moon occasionally inflicts this faerie fire radiance upon followers who have displeased her. For her followers, this is an especially feared punishment; any gnoll or flind affected must immediately make a saving throw vs. death to avoid lapsing into hysterical fear that turns into catatonia within 1d6+4 rounds. In any case, a follower punished in this manner is immediately exiled from the tribe with nothing but the clothes on their back, and are never accepted back into the tribe. Refnara is served primarily by dark [[naga]]s, spirit [[naga]]s, and snakes of all sorts, although she may occasionally work through [[behir]], [[cloaker]]s, hamatula [[baatezu]], debbis, hook horrors, lesser and greater [[feyr]]s, [[medusa]]s, [[nightmare]]s, vaporighu, vargouilles, and yeth hounds. She shows her pleasure through the discovery of amethysts, black jet, and snake burrows and nests, and she shows her displeasure through the discovery of milky quartz and moonstone. Her omens most often appear in nightmares that her priests must interpret to divine her will, but she sometimes sends omens in the patterns in shed snakeskin or in the movement of snakes. She frequently exposes her followers to frightening situations to test their mettle.
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