Silerinden

The ancient forests of Silerinden are perhaps the one place in Rheann where non-adrassi can safely bear witness to the strange and beautiful gifts of Faedrana. It is a sprawling woodland bathed in eternal spring, with crystal clear lakes and endless natural splendor.

There are no traditional cities or buildings in Silerinden. Instead the Spring Court adrassi gather and trade around groves of trees which have been gently shaped to provide shelter. That said, the weather there is almost always calm and agreeable. Rainfall in Silerinden has been said to sing from the canopy above, and falls upon the inhabitants as a shimmering mist.

Though the Spring Court are easily the most tolerant of the adrassi, it should be noted that they do not take kindly to the theft of their land’s resources. This is especially true for the food and supplies which grow miraculously from their glowing trees. Many inexperienced or desperate mortals have met their end pilfering an impossibly delicious-looking fruit from Silerinden.

The residents of Silerinden are mostly adrassi, but a small number of munen and pixies do call the idyllic forests home. These individuals have proven themselves unerring allies of the Spring Court. All others will find it wise not to overstay their welcome.

The Evenbough
There is no stone castle or towering keep from which the Spring Court watch over their ancestral homeland. Instead, the largest gathering place of adrassi in Silerinden is The Evenbough.

This titanic tree serves as a place to strategize, teach, observe Faedranist ceremonies, and trade with those from outside the forest. Among its roots the common adrassi will train and live. Within the highest branches the Eternals will hold court and plan the next step in the long history of their people.

At night, the Evenbough’s leaves glow with blue aether which can be seen from miles away. The adrassi call this Faelurelandre, or the Eyes of Faedrana. Those of the mortal races will sometimes become entranced by this sight and find themselves wandering to the great tree, completely unaware of the journey until they are standing in the cool waters at its base.