Al'Akir
"The People" of Falskaar are a group of elves living in the mountains near the city of Falskaar. They believe that Al'Akir, a god of justice, will protect them from harm. They worship him and pray to him every day.
Al'Akir is a god of justice, and he punishes evil deeds. He is also said to be able to grant wishes if the person seeking the wish is pure of heart.
In ancient times, the elves worshipped the gods of the forest. But then they were forced out of their homes by the dragons, and they fled deep into the mountains. There, they found themselves trapped between the dragons and the dwarves.
The elves were cut off from their gods, and they needed someone to help them survive. That's when they discovered Al'Akir. He promised to protect them if they followed his teachings, and they accepted his offer.
Since then, the elves have devoted their lives to following Al'Akir's teachings. They have no need for riches or power; all they want is to follow the ways of Al'Akir.
Al'Akir is often portrayed as a tall, thin man with white hair. He wears a long robe and carries a staff.
His symbol is a circle with a cross through it. It represents the circle of life, which Al'Akir believes is the only true law.
Al'Akir was born in the world of Manoa, but he traveled far and wide, learning many things from the various races of men. Eventually, he settled down in Falskaar.
There, he taught his followers how to live in peace and harmony with each other. He taught them how to respect nature and treat others fairly. And he taught them how to forgive those who had wronged them.
Al'Akir took pity on the poor and downtrodden, and he helped them whenever possible.
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