Faþilítans
The Faþilítans1 inhabit northern Kaiqonon, around the town of Lehel on the southern shores of Úvelan Lake. The name Lehel, meaning 'tree of healing', refers to an ancient oak just outside the town, where the sick (particularly those suffering from mental illnesses) go to sleep under its branches and have their dreams interpreted, hoping to find a cure.
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A common Faþilítan dish are fried bee larvae served in acorn meal, generously spiced as with most Kaiqononic food. A similar dish exists among the Vehals, though the larvae are steamed rather than fried.Common Dress code
Faþilítan clothing is virtually indistinguishable from the common Útel outfit, though there's a preference for dark red and black.
1Original icelandic: Faþilítar, singular: Faþilíti
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