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[ | [[Keep on the Borderlands]] | ||
Home of the elven peoples and their allies. Red's home. | |||
Ruled by a high queen and a year-king, who is chosen each year by the touch of a unicorn. | |||
[Red intends to continue this tradition - while he will be the Holt leader, the unicorn Anumere will choose a year king or queen each High Winter's night]. | |||
[[[The Path of the Inner Flame]]] | |||
The Elves of the South have a seemingly bewildering array of divine beings in their folklore, none of whom they worship ''per se''. Instead, most follow the Path of the (Inner) Flame. | |||
This is a mystical belief pattern in the divine nature of all things, one that serves a 'secret fire', the source of joy and life. Envar is a cleric of the Order. | |||
Any Elf who dedicates them-self to the Inner fire learns clerical spells in place of magic user spells. |
Revision as of 11:40, 23 October 2013
Home of the elven peoples and their allies. Red's home.
Ruled by a high queen and a year-king, who is chosen each year by the touch of a unicorn.
[Red intends to continue this tradition - while he will be the Holt leader, the unicorn Anumere will choose a year king or queen each High Winter's night].
[[[The Path of the Inner Flame]]]
The Elves of the South have a seemingly bewildering array of divine beings in their folklore, none of whom they worship per se. Instead, most follow the Path of the (Inner) Flame. This is a mystical belief pattern in the divine nature of all things, one that serves a 'secret fire', the source of joy and life. Envar is a cleric of the Order. Any Elf who dedicates them-self to the Inner fire learns clerical spells in place of magic user spells.