Elvish
The elvish people are typically whimsical in nature and free-spirited. They have an eye that is drawn to the beauty of nature and will defend it to the upmost of their abilities. Chauntea is their major deity owing to the fact that she is a goddess of agriculture and symbolizes the cooperation of creatures and nature.
While archery, nature, and magic are all things that the elvish people excel at, the keeping of history is something that all elvish people see as the most noble of acts. Due to its far reaching consequences, a lie told in a historical work is seen as culturally unforgivable. Many authors are typically raised in these lands and travel outside of them in order to seek the truth of what transpires in the world. Works are also passed down in families as rare treasures, but the vast majority of historical documents are on display in one of many great libraries.
Naming Traditions
Feminine names
Adrie, Althaea, Anastrianna, Andraste, Antinua, Bethrynna, Birel, Caelynn, Drusilia, Enna, Felosial, Ielenia, Jelenneth, Keyleth, Leshanna, Lia, Meriele, Mialee, Naivara, Quelenna, Quillathe, Sariel, Shanairra, Shava, Silaqui, Theirastra, Thia, Vadania, Valanthe, Xanaphia
Masculine names
Adran, Aelar, Aramil, Arannis, Aust, Beiro, Berrian, Carric, Enialis, Erdan, Erevan, Galinndan, Hadarai, Heian, Himo, Immeral, Ivellios, Laucian, Mindartis, Paelias, Peren, Quarion, Riardon, Rolen, Soveliss, Thamior, Tharivol, Theren, Varis
Family names
Amakiir (Gemflower), Amastacia (Starflower), Galanodel (Moonwhisper), Holimion (Diamonddew), Ilphelkiir (Gemblossom), Liadon (Silverfrond), Meliamne (Oakenheel), Naïlo (Nightbreeze), Siannodel (Moonbrook), Xiloscient (Goldpetal)
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