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The Druinar were one of several nations of [[elves]], considered the people of the snow and ice. They were known to favor harsh environments because they valued isolation and austerity. They occupied many of the far northern and southern reaches, and shared the [[Wyrmback Islands]] with the [[Cauthrians]] and [[Ranat]] with the giants. Some of them were known for their brutality. | The Druinar were one of several nations of [[elves]], considered the people of the snow and ice. They were known to favor harsh environments because they valued isolation and austerity. They occupied many of the far northern and southern reaches, and shared the [[Wyrmback Islands]] with the [[Cauthrians]] and [[Ranat]] with the giants. Some of them were known for their brutality. | ||
==Sacrifices== | |||
They eventually found success with a sacrifice [[M'ranin]], the goddess of pain. Embracing her as their new prime deity, they began to culturally appreciate pain, and began raiding campaigns to gain captives for sacrifice to M'ranin. | |||
[[Category: Inar]] | [[Category: Inar]] | ||
[[Category: Befores]] | [[Category: Befores]] | ||
Revision as of 18:23, 26 April 2022
The Druinar were one of several nations of elves, considered the people of the snow and ice. They were known to favor harsh environments because they valued isolation and austerity. They occupied many of the far northern and southern reaches, and shared the Wyrmback Islands with the Cauthrians and Ranat with the giants. Some of them were known for their brutality.
Sacrifices
They eventually found success with a sacrifice M'ranin, the goddess of pain. Embracing her as their new prime deity, they began to culturally appreciate pain, and began raiding campaigns to gain captives for sacrifice to M'ranin.
