
|  | Name | The Saga of Hamavaran (II) | 
| Type (Ingame) | Quest Item | |
| Family | Book, The Saga of Hamavaran | |
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| Description | “‘Ghost-calling’? Is that the same as ‘spirit-warding’ back home?” With confusing questions swirling in his mind, Hamavaran begins to speak with his newfound traveling companion. An unexpected journey begins! | 
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Item Story
| ... "So, you really are a ghost?" "No! I'm not even dead yet!" "But you've never been alive either?" "Um... Yeah, I guess you could say that..." The talkative young girl, who claimed to be a shikigami, gulped down glutinous-rice dango with such speed and intensity that Hamavaran began to worry she might choke. "If I had to explain it, I'd say my situation is more like that of a 'ghost-calling.'" "So like I said, a ghost..." "Noooo, not that kind of ghost!" One argument later, Hamavaran finally understood that what she called "ghost-calling" was something roughly equivalent to what in Sumeru is known as "spirit-warding." Both involve signing a pact using one's real name. The notion that you can command someone when you know their real name is common to many of the world's mystic traditions, and it highlights a core fear held by humans: the fear of being under someone else's control. With thoughts thusly wandering, Hamavaran once again began to regret specializing in the much-neglected discipline of marine biology instead of mysticism... First I have to sail all the way to Inazuma, then I have to go through the living hell that is a thesis defense... But maybe running into this noisy little thing is a stroke of good luck for me... | 
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I see they let Fischl write her own talent descriptions