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After learning from [[Ulvama]] about how [Shamans] get their power for magic. Bird theorized that Antinium could have [Shamans' as well. As such, seeing grass and dirt glued to Grass Shell's body, Bird deemed him worthy to have the [Shaman] Class. Believing what Bird told him and contemplated on being a [Shaman], Grass Shell received the class.<ref name=":8.43" />
After learning from [[Ulvama]] about how [Shamans] get their power for magic. Bird theorized that Antinium could have [Shamans' as well. As such, seeing grass and dirt glued to Grass Shell's body, Bird deemed him worthy to have the [Shaman] Class. Believing what Bird told him and contemplated on being a [Shaman], Grass Shell received the class.<ref name=":8.43" />


When the [[Fellowship of the Inn]] first rescues a Gnoll tribe that was besieged by a drake army, he participated in the battle and summoned grass to trip enemies and burrs that hurt when you stepped on them.<ref>{{VERef|Chapter 8.52 MN}}</ref>
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TBA From [https://wanderinginn.com/2021/11/17/8-52-mn/ Chapter 8.52 MN]


During the Fellowship adventures, he participated in social activities such as storytelling around the campfire.<ref>{{VERef|Chapter 8.60}}</ref>
During the Fellowship adventures, he participated in social activities such as storytelling around the campfire.<ref>{{VERef|Chapter 8.60}}</ref>
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