Religious event
Keeping with her vision and purpose for the future of her chose people, Sinufae grants the halflings the gift of the healing arts.
Pleased with the gentle hearts and kind nature of her people, Sinufae listened as they began to grow, reveling in their songs and laughter as she walked among them. Confident in their direction, the young goddess was not yet content, seeking that these small folk be not only a source of simple joy and open hospitality, but that they find a purpose that would solidly imbue them with purpose and offer them something even the most chaotic of life might seek to preserve. Offering up her own vitality, she let her power flow from her hands and into her people, opening up a multitude of gifts allowing them to heal sickness and injury through her, taking on the burden of the power used to do so in the form of terrible wounds upon her hands that would never heal. Blind and shackled with the pain of her sacrifices, Sinufae knew only love for her chosen creations, and felt her purpose was complete and her motives justified. It was following her final boon that she returned to her sister, Shah to seek succor in her own suffering and pleaded with her privately to watch over the halflings while she recovered.