The Saintess of Bright Spring

Religious event

5786D.E.
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5722D.E.
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When one thinks of a knight-witch, who is the first that comes to mind, hmm? Lady Cuisruc? Witch Frajn? In̗meesfa? In the High South, dancing upon the fervent whispers of the faithful, there be only one name.


 

Solme Masgullez ul'Emánfuisa.


 

An auspicious name, one meaning "Brilliant-eyed Wizard, heir of the Blue Heaven."


The Holy Mother

Solme is the first rightful saint of the Marósulés (Pygmies), an olaspil (bastard child) born of an inn hostess and bishop. In her beginning days, she became known by numerous titles.   i'Láz Inu Fledllo, "the Maiden of Rosewood." Roaming the white thickets alone, a small girl scoured its poison thorns in search of medicine for her father.   Nosguda Illezrom on̗li Marósules, "Knight Witch of the Pygmies." Brandishing her muspat sword for the poor and common folk, a champion of the faith revealed her unparalleled candor.   i'Sífen̗ Yoláfise, "the Plainswalker." In the grassy plains walked a refined mother of the cloth, abandoning all the wealth and care of her status to feed the High South's children.   However, there is no title more near-mythic in Pygmy culture than i'Símáfi Ganizmi o'Tam Ulalln.   "The Bright Spring of High South."

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