Amon Tyrice

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This is a male human with golden skin, white hair, and sparkling sky blue eyes.  He is completely 
nude, but does not seem particularly aware of it. This is Tyrice, also known as Amon Tyrice, also  
known as the Traveler.  His history on Lost Souls extends far beyond the lifetime of most humans. 
He founded and disbanded the Astromancers, a group of magi who trafficked in strange cosmic 
energies.  Many years later, after his supposed death, he reappeared, empowered by unknown parties 
to be able to produce wondrous effects of conjuration.  His followers became known as Travelers,  
for their ability and propensity to roam everywhere in the known cosmos.  Most recently he has  
become something of a high priest for Ganesha, god of freedom, travels, gateways, and obstacles. 
It is unknown whether this is what was empowering him all along or if it is a recent conversion. 
Evidence for the former is that his followers, priests of Ganesha, still call themselves 
Travelers, and exhibit largely the same abilities as before -- though with a decidedly more 
devotional bent.  

Info

 Amon Tyrice is an instructor and responds to the following verbal commands:
   Availability inquiry: Amon Tyrice, what do you teach?
   Cost inquiry:         Amon Tyrice, what would a lesson in <subject> cost?
   Instruction request:  Amon Tyrice, teach me <subject(s)>.
 You can ask Tyrice to tell you about katakacha, chakras, dharma, karma, karma phala, conceptual navigation, 
  Ganesha, obstacles, the map here, or the Travelers.
 To join the Travelers, tell Tyrice that you want to become one.  To leave, tell him that you wish to leave 
  them.  Be warned that leaving Ganesha's favor incurs certain penalties until one has regained it.  

Trains

 abjuration
 archaen
 awareness
 conjuration
 cosmology
 goetic investiture
 invocation
 metaphysics
 navigation
 order affinity
 orienteering
 philosophy
 piety
 sephirotic affinity
 symbology
 theurgy
 theology 
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