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Namine Hymntide

  • Phoenixborn
    Namine Hymntide
    Art from Song of Soaksend

    Namine hails from Soaksend. She first appeared in The Song of Soaksend.

    History

    Namine has lived several human lifetimes, and fought with other Phoenixborn during the Great Cleansing.

    Conjurations

    Namine's conjurations are Salamander Monk, Salamander Monk Spirit, and Squall Stallion.

    Card appearances

    Quotes:

    • “This is my song.”
    • “Well, if you insist.”
    • “We are connected, the innocent and the evil.”
    • “Lift your spirits and live for another day.”
    • “My steed, born from thunder.” + “They are more than just our creations.”
    • “What use is godhood if I cannot save the innocent?”

    Official texts

    An ancient song binds its silvery strings to every living soul. Namine adds her voice to this unending melody. She plays the strings and subtly alters the song to her will. She changes the tempo from a calm wind to a crashing storm. She and the people of Soaksend know this song and live serenely within its melody. Woe unto those that cannot hear its beauty.


  • -The Song of Soaksend packaging

    There are connections that bind all things in the world of Argaia. Namine has spent several lifetimes examining and identifying these connections, but now she is forced to use them against the very Phoenixborn she once fought alongside.

  • Quotes:
    • “This is my song.”
    • “Well, if you insist.”
    • “We are connected, the innocent and the evil.”
    • “Lift your spirits and live for another day.”
    • “My steed, born from thunder.” + “They are more than just our creations.”
    • “What use is godhood if I cannot save the innocent?”