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'''Canntaireachd''', the Mistress of Revels (also called Cannie for short, due to a name that would have even a sober man tripping over his tongue) is the cittern player in the [[Oastan Eleusia]]- the restaurant of [[Eleusis]].
'''Terane, the [[Sylvan]]''', was a grumpy [[Dwarf]] who made his [[Groves|Grove]] home in the [[:Category:Villages|village]] of [[Bagwar's Copse]]. He thought he was better than everyone else and didn't hesitate to prove it.


While she is incredibly talented, the fact that she knows only one song is sadly quite apparent.
In an experiment to create a physical link between an elm and his plant-like form, the Viridian cut into the elder tree in his grove. Horrified by this breach, the spirits of the forest lent the elm their strength and Terane was drawn into its bark. A great [[elemental]] struggle took place within and above, a storm gathering to unleash rain, lightning, and hail upon the copse, starting fires throughout the Western Ithmia. [[Forestal]]s convened upon the ancient tree, synchronising their [[elementalism|elemental]] skills with the meteorologic pattern and succeeded in dissipating the atmospheric fury. Terane was gone forever, but in this way the sylvans learned the skills [[weatherweaving]] and [[propagation]].


She has been employed along with [[Celede]], the serving wench, by the hostess of the restaurant, [[Anil-Gadith]].
Terane is survived by his wife [[Ophilia]] their daughter, [[Lisia]].


[[category:Eleusian Denizens]]
[[Category:Bagwar Denizens]]
[[category: Historical Figures]]

Latest revision as of 07:28, 28 August 2025

Terane, the Sylvan, was a grumpy Dwarf who made his Grove home in the village of Bagwar's Copse. He thought he was better than everyone else and didn't hesitate to prove it.

In an experiment to create a physical link between an elm and his plant-like form, the Viridian cut into the elder tree in his grove. Horrified by this breach, the spirits of the forest lent the elm their strength and Terane was drawn into its bark. A great elemental struggle took place within and above, a storm gathering to unleash rain, lightning, and hail upon the copse, starting fires throughout the Western Ithmia. Forestals convened upon the ancient tree, synchronising their elemental skills with the meteorologic pattern and succeeded in dissipating the atmospheric fury. Terane was gone forever, but in this way the sylvans learned the skills weatherweaving and propagation.

Terane is survived by his wife Ophilia their daughter, Lisia.