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- Wed Dec 22, 2004 3:47 pm
- Forum: Halls of Erudition Archives
- Topic: Elven history and culture
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Yavieba is one of the oldest and most sacred of the elven holidays. As the leaves turn brown with age and the trees seemingly die little by little, in preparation for the cold of winter, it seems an appropriate time to remember those that have passed from this world. Knowing that the winter season ...
- Wed Dec 22, 2004 3:45 pm
- Forum: Halls of Erudition Archives
- Topic: Elven history and culture
- Replies: 7
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Valerian remembers:
"Our home was located deep in an ancient forest, the trees were hundreds of years old and high enough to reach the sky it seemed. Most of the city was located near the tree tops, and the arcitecture resembled the Tree City, but much more ancient and refined. When standing in our ...
"Our home was located deep in an ancient forest, the trees were hundreds of years old and high enough to reach the sky it seemed. Most of the city was located near the tree tops, and the arcitecture resembled the Tree City, but much more ancient and refined. When standing in our ...
- Wed Dec 22, 2004 3:42 pm
- Forum: Halls of Erudition Archives
- Topic: Elven history and culture
- Replies: 7
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Angaráto Singollo is an elven mystic and thinker who came through the rift with the expedition and still remains in the elven community, though he is very rarely seen, since he is said to spend most of his time in the forest meditating. He is famous for never giving a straight answer to anything ...
- Wed Dec 22, 2004 3:37 pm
- Forum: Halls of Erudition Archives
- Topic: Elven history and culture
- Replies: 7
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Elven history and culture
Modern elven society of lost Carandor
*written in a rather dry academic style*
Based on the description by the High Bard Meliniel in the Lay of the Lost (and the experiences of the author). Here given in a short summary, unfortunatly loosing its original poetic splendor in the brief version ...
*written in a rather dry academic style*
Based on the description by the High Bard Meliniel in the Lay of the Lost (and the experiences of the author). Here given in a short summary, unfortunatly loosing its original poetic splendor in the brief version ...