The Barrows are feared by the living. One small childrens song speaks of the dangers lurking there.
It almost never snows in Aruël. When it does, the will of the goddesses needs to be divined so that it may melt quickly.
The Bow-Breaking signifies the transfer of power from one generation of Aduëlian Patriarchs to the next.
For when supplies run short at the end of the month. Make this hearty soup from pine nuts!
Once a fearsome race bred for the war against dragons. All that remains are their pacifist cousins that seek solitude and a simple life
A description of the Dorralian magic, Leik, one of the few widely applied and successful cases of Artifice and Thaumaturgy.
The Princes are the twelve proto-Elves of the world. From them come all elves that now walk the world.
The dragons may be gone from the Razorcrest Mountains, but they did leave spiritual successors behind. It's a good thing these beasts have handlers of their own size, because woe the poor humans if a drachick ever roost outside the mountain range.
In the middle of Dorralia, the city of storms, lies the now derelict palace of her former elven King and dwarven Queen. Ancient magic covers the courtyard, shielding it from harm and desolation.
This immortal dog can be found wandering the world, looking for new friends. Who created it was lost to time, but whoever it was must have had great magical prowess.
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