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[[File:Tirsyth.jpg|thumb|180px|Heraldry of Tirsyth]]
 
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'''Tirsyth''', the '''Ashenhall''', is a High Realm of [[Athel Loren]], ruled by Lady Arda of the Parted Veil. The [[Elves]] of Athel Loren’s other realms consider the Ashenhall to be a drab and sombre place. As proof, they point to the lugubrious character of its inhabitants and the cinereal colourings of their raiment. There is no joyful song in Ashenhall, they say, just the dirges of Elves who live ever under the shadow of death.{{fn|1a}}
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'''Tirsyth''', the '''Ashenhall''', is a High Realm of [[Athel Loren]], ruled by [[Glade Lord|Lady]] [[Arda of the Parted Veil]]. The [[Elves]] of Athel Loren’s other realms consider the Ashenhall to be a drab and sombre place. As proof, they point to the lugubrious character of its inhabitants and the cinereal colourings of their raiment. There is no joyful song in Ashenhall, they say, just the dirges of Elves who live ever under the shadow of death.{{fn|1a}}
   
 
In truth, the Elves of Tirsyth are no more fatalistic than others of their kind - they simply revere life’s end as fervently as they do its start. So do Ashenhall’s Elves fill their glades with intricate moonstone statues of the departed, so that they might remember and honour the deceased even if their kin elsewhere in the forest do not. The forest [[spirits]] respect this gesture for reasons of their own, and groves of [[Treemen]] have sprung up around statues of those Elves beloved of the forest. Woe betide he who interferes with such a shrine.{{fn|1a}}
 
In truth, the Elves of Tirsyth are no more fatalistic than others of their kind - they simply revere life’s end as fervently as they do its start. So do Ashenhall’s Elves fill their glades with intricate moonstone statues of the departed, so that they might remember and honour the deceased even if their kin elsewhere in the forest do not. The forest [[spirits]] respect this gesture for reasons of their own, and groves of [[Treemen]] have sprung up around statues of those Elves beloved of the forest. Woe betide he who interferes with such a shrine.{{fn|1a}}
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* {{Endn|1}}: ''Warhammer Armies: Wood Elves'' (8th Edition)
 
* {{Endn|1}}: ''Warhammer Armies: Wood Elves'' (8th Edition)
 
** {{Endn|1a}}: pg. 12
 
** {{Endn|1a}}: pg. 12
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Tirsyth

Heraldry of Tirsyth

Tirsyth, the Ashenhall, is a High Realm of Athel Loren, ruled by Lady Arda of the Parted Veil. The Elves of Athel Loren’s other realms consider the Ashenhall to be a drab and sombre place. As proof, they point to the lugubrious character of its inhabitants and the cinereal colourings of their raiment. There is no joyful song in Ashenhall, they say, just the dirges of Elves who live ever under the shadow of death.[1a]

In truth, the Elves of Tirsyth are no more fatalistic than others of their kind - they simply revere life’s end as fervently as they do its start. So do Ashenhall’s Elves fill their glades with intricate moonstone statues of the departed, so that they might remember and honour the deceased even if their kin elsewhere in the forest do not. The forest spirits respect this gesture for reasons of their own, and groves of Treemen have sprung up around statues of those Elves beloved of the forest. Woe betide he who interferes with such a shrine.[1a]

Source

  • 1: Warhammer Armies: Wood Elves (8th Edition)
    • 1a: pg. 12