Fliadalis, the First One
At the beginning of time, Narmiraen populated the land of Evera with plants and entrusted their care to the Fairies. However, Evera's Dragons found adapting to the changed environment difficult, and the two groups began an unequal war. The goddess therefore created the Elves to protect her work.
According to tradition, the first elven druid was Fliadalis, who was given birth by a Dryad. The Keeper of the Woods got twelve companions by his side, and the Valley of Nehalenor came under their supervision. Thanks to their work, it was possible to create a balance between the young nature and the destruction of the dragons. In the end, the Firedragons left this land.
Fliadalis later married Ariaven, leader of the Circle of Narmiraen, and they settled at the Tree of Life. They had one child, Siora. According to legend, Fliadalis never really died, he just merged with the Tree of Life.
After his wife's death, Narmiraen claimed them both and elevated them to the ranks of deities. They still live on the Elemental plane of Earth and Nature.
Fliadalis later married Ariaven, leader of the Circle of Narmiraen, and they settled at the Tree of Life. They had one child, Siora. According to legend, Fliadalis never really died, he just merged with the Tree of Life.
After his wife's death, Narmiraen claimed them both and elevated them to the ranks of deities. They still live on the Elemental plane of Earth and Nature.
Isteni Uradalmak
Nature, Animals, Plants, Balance. For Fliadalis, the task set by Narmiraen was always the first. He condemns the exploitation of nature and supports all those who protect the wilderness. Many druids and wanderes turn to Fliadalis for advice and safe travel.
Artifacts
All-Seeing Stone: With this cairngorm hand stone, Fliadalis could keep an eye on any forest in the Valley. Ownership of this important relic passed to his wife and then to Shonla. Unfortunately, it can no longer be seen beyond the border mountains of Nehalenor.
Horn of Purity: This simple hunting horn blasts nature with healing energies. It can break curses, diseases, and negative effects caused by Evil and Chaos. It cleans contaminated water and food and neutralizes unnatural poisons. The horn was taken to war by Tyssa Arcori's army in the Third Era, and since then its fate has been unknown.
Prism of Repelling: This rhinestone crystal prism is one of Fliadalis' handy arsenal, which he used against the dragons. The crystal can repel attacks directed at its bearer, and to some rumors, even amplify it. The prism was owned by Alabyran in the Second Era, then by the University of Magic. It was stolen at the end of the Third Era, and its fate is unknown.
Isteni Célok & Törekvések
Fliadalis continues to oversee the everyday life of Evera's forests. He himself usually does not intervene, but shares his observations with Narmiraen.
Relationships
Narmiraen, Goddess of All Life
creator goddess (Important)Towards Fliadalis, the First One
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Honest

Isteni Osztályozás
Lesser God
Beállítottság
Lawful Good
Birodalom
Egyház/ Kultusz
Spouses
Siblings
Children
I like these stories of how ordinary people became gods. I also like the symbols!