Introduction
In the mystical realm of Landorya, where ancient magic breathes through the land and the skies tell tales of yore, no civilization is more deeply woven into the fabric of the world than the Sylvan Elves. Dwelling in the heart of the Eldris Forest in western Landorya — a realm stretching from the cold stone ramparts of the Celestial Mountains to the mist-touched shores near the Shimmering Isles — they are a race as old as the land itself, a people whose very existence is inseparable from the rhythms of the natural world. Tall, agile, and possessed of an ethereal grace, the Sylvan Elves do not merely inhabit the forest; they are its soul, its protectors, and its children.
The Sylvan Elves call themselves the Eld'sylari in their own tongue — a word that carries connotations of both "first-born" and "forest-breath." This dual meaning encapsulates their deepest self-understanding: they did not arrive in the Eldris Forest as settlers or conquerors, they emerged from it, as naturally as the trees themselves push upward from root-darkness toward light. Their civilization is ancient beyond reliable reckoning, and their oral traditions speak of epochs that predate any written history in Landorya.
Philosophically, the Sylvan Elves represent an ideal rare in the dark world of Landorya: the possibility that civilization need not stand in opposition to the wilderness. Their governance, the Sylvan Council, is guided not by decree or conquest but by collective wisdom, meditative communion with forest spirits, and an unwavering respect for all living things. At the apex of this council stands the Lorekeeper, the most magically attuned and wisest of their number. In the grand tapestry of Landorya, the Sylvan Elves are a vibrant and vital thread — custodians of balance in a world where such ideals are perpetually imperiled.