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The Sun-Lost are a camp of Corax.

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Second Edition[]

These guys aren't technically a group. Sun-Lost is the name we have for Corax who've said, "Thank you, but no?" to Helios and wandered off into the Umbra full time. Maybe one or two has ever come back from this sort of Diaspora, but that's all. The rest hear the call of the shine of the Deep Umbra and...just...go. They lay down their responsibilities, theor messages, their eggs in some cases, and they just go off into the Umbra to see what might be seen.

We see Sun-Lost from time to time. Occasionally the deeps of the Umbra get to be too much, and they decide to take it easy in the shallows for a while. In cases like that, settle in and prepare to hear some fascinating stories. Just because the Sun-Lost aren't part of the community any more doesn't mean that they've stopped being Corax. Sun-Lost still feel the need to gossip on occasion. That's why they come back toward home, to schmooze with Corax who are more integrated into the community.

More often than not, though, we don't actually see Sun-Lost. We just get reports, scratched in sigils, of things they've seen. If you find a message from a Sun-Lost, boy, you're lucky. In a case like that, you (and I mean you in particular) were meant to find it. Whoever dropped that story, or legend, or whatever, off wanted you and no one but you to be the first one to see it. Don't ask me why they do things like that; they just do.

We always know when one of the Sun-Lost dies. A single feather shows up in the spot where the deceased's spirit egg hatched. No one knows how it gets there, though I suspect Wind-spirits. Whaddevah. It happens. That's why we think Huginn and Munin are still alive, by the way. No one's ever seen a feather for them. And yes, we know their hatching places.

Stupid question, do we know where to look. Of course, we know. We're Corax, ain't we?

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