Dalfyn

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Have Dalfyn been killed by their hinta, or another hinta, yes. As to the necessity of such an act I cannot say. It is one of our greatest sins. The Dalfyn guide and nurture the very souls of our people. to conceive of someone willingly breaking that covenant is abhorrent to our very nature. Sildaryn believe life is sacred, and should never kill unnecessarily. That being said if a fellow Dalfyn was such an extreme danger to our people, or the forest we all depend upon, it is possible that only their death would stop them. However there are many less final options to consider first.

About

Name
Dalfyn
Other Names
Type
Religious and Esoteric order
Description
The Dalfyn are the spiritual advisors to the Sildaryn peoples, they guide and nurture the members of their hinta in matters of morality and faith. The role of the Dalfyn is so important to the daily lives of the Sildaryn, that entire hintas will defend their Dalfyn with their lives if necessary.

History

The Dalfyn have been part of the Sildaryn culture for so long that the origins of the group is lost to myth and legend. The mythic figure Neelam is attributed as one of the first Dalfyn in their oldest stories.

Practices

Religious Leadership
The Dalfyn fill the role of religious leaders within their community. The give advice to individuals regarding the proper moral choices according to their faith. They guide and instruct the young Sildaryn in learning to live in harmony with their forest home. They work to maintain and restore balance in the natural order.
Spellsinging
The Dalfyn practice spellsinging through communion with various spirits of the forest as a way of enacting magical aid to help their hintas. The origins of the ability are lost to myth, but are considered a blessed reward for the Sildaryn way of living in harmony with their environment.

Persons

Stories

See Also

Sildara
Sildaryn (culture)
Spellsinging