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'''Estellen calen:''' The sildanyari were originally, if rumor persists, warriors of light. Though this role has transformed (and scholars argue, corrupted), the sylvanori maintain some of this memory. By ritual and Ea's magic, sylvanori may work together to right a wrong against the natural world--restoring a corrupted tree to its original state, or easing a land's pain against infestation. While druidic unions also possess this ability, it's said they learned it first from the sylvanori. |
'''Estellen calen:''' The sildanyari were originally, if rumor persists, warriors of light. Though this role has transformed (and scholars argue, corrupted), the sylvanori maintain some of this memory. By ritual and Ea's magic, sylvanori may work together to right a wrong against the natural world--restoring a corrupted tree to its original state, or easing a land's pain against infestation. While druidic unions also possess this ability, it's said they learned it first from the sylvanori. |
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'''Faroth-fea:''' As sildanyari live a long time, so do their magics. The sildanyari developed this ritual to trace a magic's owner or identify its source. The result is not always precise of even conclusive, but rituals such as this enable them to survive in a world ridden with magic. |
'''Faroth-fea:''' As sildanyari live a long time, so do their magics. The sildanyari developed this ritual to trace a magic's owner or identify its source. The result is not always precise of even conclusive, but rituals such as this enable them to survive in a world ridden with magic. |
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+ | '''Curuchuil:''' The loose translation of Curuchuil is 'life art,' though it loses much in the translation. A Curuchuil is collaborative piece of semi-mystical art that comes from strong emotions between two or more Sildanyar. Families usually invest in a familial Curuchuil, and to be cut out of the Curuchuil is to be rebuked from the line. Families are not the only ones to craft Curuchuil: this can manifest itself when two (or more) individuals share a particularly strong bond, even in some cases between enemies/opponents. |
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+ | The Curuchuil of Son'doriel is one particular piece of sculpture that was started by the great-grandparents Queen Cherylindrea on their wedding day, and has been continued by generations of the royal family until it is a home within the great palace in its own right, a living, breathing work of Curuchuil and home dedicated to the love and unbroken line of generations. Conversely, when lords of various territories or families have been in bitter, unbroken conflict for centuries, with skirmishes across the borders and small-scale battles over the years in a stalemate, the Curuchuil they inspire stand as a monument to clashing wills and passions, gradually added to over years of frustrated attempts at diplomacy. |
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Latest revision as of 03:03, 7 October 2016
Ritual Magic
Estellen calen: The sildanyari were originally, if rumor persists, warriors of light. Though this role has transformed (and scholars argue, corrupted), the sylvanori maintain some of this memory. By ritual and Ea's magic, sylvanori may work together to right a wrong against the natural world--restoring a corrupted tree to its original state, or easing a land's pain against infestation. While druidic unions also possess this ability, it's said they learned it first from the sylvanori.
To see these rituals however, is not the serenity one associates with the llyranesi--the sylvanori are too wild, too tied to the woods and streams. Their rituals oft resemble animal calls and full-throated shouts.
Quendi: Sylvanori elders, through sacrifice to Gilead, may urge a treant to be born. This in effect gifts a sapling with the potential for life. It is up to Nature what happens after.
Faroth-fea: As sildanyari live a long time, so do their magics. The sildanyari developed this ritual to trace a magic's owner or identify its source. The result is not always precise of even conclusive, but rituals such as this enable them to survive in a world ridden with magic.
Curuchuil: The loose translation of Curuchuil is 'life art,' though it loses much in the translation. A Curuchuil is collaborative piece of semi-mystical art that comes from strong emotions between two or more Sildanyar. Families usually invest in a familial Curuchuil, and to be cut out of the Curuchuil is to be rebuked from the line. Families are not the only ones to craft Curuchuil: this can manifest itself when two (or more) individuals share a particularly strong bond, even in some cases between enemies/opponents.
Curuchuil came about because sil experience emotions strongly, and at one time were creatures of the fae realm. Therefore, they more naturally mixed expression with the arcane and later sildanyari, though they lacked these ties, continue the tradition.
It is said they feel compelled to express strong emotion in ways they cannot with words, and over time a work of extraordinary qualities will take form. The actual form of the Curuchuil will vary. Llyranesi are often drawn towards expressions of art, painting and sculpture(or even larger, such as architecture or construction of great vessels), while Sylvanori will tend to the natural world, tending great trees or mystical groves into places of staggering wonder. Mul'niessa do not create life-arts, to Taara's endless frustration. Her attempts at triggering such have ended in horrors.
The Curuchuil of Son'doriel is one particular piece of sculpture that was started by the great-grandparents Queen Cherylindrea on their wedding day, and has been continued by generations of the royal family until it is a home within the great palace in its own right, a living, breathing work of Curuchuil and home dedicated to the love and unbroken line of generations. Conversely, when lords of various territories or families have been in bitter, unbroken conflict for centuries, with skirmishes across the borders and small-scale battles over the years in a stalemate, the Curuchuil they inspire stand as a monument to clashing wills and passions, gradually added to over years of frustrated attempts at diplomacy.
Sacred Objects: It's said that the sylvanori place value on any object that is said to be from the feywild.