Little Petals Orphanage Building / Landmark in Ethrosa | World Anvil

Little Petals Orphanage

Welcome to Little Petals Orphanage where we water our little seedlings and watch them grow! Our doors are always open to anyone who needs the help and support.
   

Teachers

Teacher Thirbod Hillfall
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Teacher Thirbod Hillfall is the owner of Little Petals and ensures everything is running smoothly. She is a fan of bread and her favorite color is red.
Teacher Bree Hillfall
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Teacher Bree Hillfall is the daughter of Teacher Thirbod and spends her time teaching children. She always wears the color purple and has salads for lunch every day.
Teacher Callie
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Teacher Callie is active and enjoys playing sports and other outside activities. Her favorite color is pink and her favorite food is roasted dragon.
Teacher Lee
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Teacher Lee enjoys sunshine and flower. Her favorite food is grilled quail and her favorite color is green.
Teacher Jastira Zinthana
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Teacher Jastira Zinthana can be found writing and drawing with the children. She loves sweets and her favorite color is vanilla.
   

History

After the War of Crystalize Destruction families were pulled apart and many children had lost their parents either to death or to the war itself. A dwarven couple Torkyl and Torryn Hillfall founded Little Petals Orphanage after seeing the overwhelming influx of children without someone to take care of them. Torryn pregnant with their daughter, Thirbod, focused on getting all the necessary supplies to teach and grow these children. There was a lot of children at the beginning with no one that would take these children in, but that changed rather quickly, and Little Petals was receiving a far spread word of mouth. This united children with their lost parents and allowed for adoption across Ethrosa.

Building

Little Petals is more than one building it is a small community. There are areas outdoors for playing, eating, and for crafting and learning. There are also two large buildings which include rooms for the children to live in along with community spaces and learning areas.

Residents

There are over 100 beds on the grounds with addtional villages or housing quarters being built to allow for others. On average there are 30 children who live at least part time at Little Petals. There are also adults who can have quarters on the grounds.
by Kevin Jackson


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