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==Racial skills==
==Racial skills==
*Level 1: '''Dig''' Mhun may dig in the soil, unearthing buried items, without need of a shovel.
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*Level 25: '''Underground Regeneration''' While in underground environments, Mhuns will passively regenerate health and mana.
  | name1 = Dig
*Level 50:  '''Blood Regeneration''' This increases the rate at which a Mhun regenerates blood levels, which is particularly helpful to vampires.
  | desc1 = <li> Mhun may dig in the soil, unearthing buried items, without need of a shovel.
*Level 75:  '''Rock Crush''' Mhuns can crush rocks into inks, used for tattoos and certain guild skills. Rocks are harvested by Dwarves.
  | name2 = Underground Regeneration
  | desc2 = <li> While in underground environments, Mhuns will passively regenerate health and mana.
  | name3 = Blood Regeneration
  | desc3 = <li> This increases the rate at which a Mhun regenerates blood levels, which is particularly helpful to vampires.
  | name4 = Rock Crush
  | desc4 = <li> Mhuns can crush rocks into inks, used for tattoos and certain guild skills. Rocks are harvested by Dwarves.
  | name5 = Ancestor's Faith
  | desc5 = <li> Once per Aetolian year, you may {{cmd|PRAY TO SPIRITS}} while in an underground environment to receive a two day blessing from the enigmatic spirits of your people.
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==Roleplay==
==Roleplay==
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Curiously, as a result of this close intermingling of religious practice with racial identity, any being who converts to the Mhun faith is considered a member of the race by most other Mhun, and accordingly forsaken by the Gods from then on. One individual who undertook such conversion was [[Dorin Silverbeard]], who lived out the last of his days as a practicing Dwarven Mhun. Mhun who remain loyal to their race, even if they reject the polytheistic faith common in Moghedu, are still considered Mhun; those who turn against their own kind are considered banished, although there is no Great Mhunna to officially pronounce it so.
Curiously, as a result of this close intermingling of religious practice with racial identity, any being who converts to the Mhun faith is considered a member of the race by most other Mhun, and accordingly forsaken by the Gods from then on. One individual who undertook such conversion was [[Dorin Silverbeard]], who lived out the last of his days as a practicing Dwarven Mhun. Mhun who remain loyal to their race, even if they reject the polytheistic faith common in Moghedu, are still considered Mhun; those who turn against their own kind are considered banished, although there is no Great Mhunna to officially pronounce it so.
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