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== References == | == References == | ||
* [[Cradle and the Crescent|The Cradle and the Crescent]], Chapter 3 in particular | |||
* [[Houses of Hermes: Societates]], p. 133-137 | * [[Houses of Hermes: Societates]], p. 133-137 | ||
* [[Realms of Power: Faerie]] has a very few, sparse mentions of Jinn and Sahirs (spelled "Shirs" in this book) | * [[Realms of Power: Faerie]] has a very few, sparse mentions of Jinn and Sahirs (spelled "Shirs" in this book) |
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A Sahir (feminine Sahira, plural Sahirs) is a Muslim character with power over Jinns.
According to Houses of Hermes: Societates Sahirs are sometimes found among the ranks of House Ex Miscellanea.
References
- The Cradle and the Crescent, Chapter 3 in particular
- Houses of Hermes: Societates, p. 133-137
- Realms of Power: Faerie has a very few, sparse mentions of Jinn and Sahirs (spelled "Shirs" in this book)
- Blood and Sand, p. 64-75
See Also
Related Sites
- Fifth Edition Sahirs, an article by Niall Christie, author of Blood and Sand
- Vestiges in the Sand, by Niall Christie, author of Blood and Sand