No creature is more revered by the Dalish than the halla. No other animal has a god of its own. These white stags are much larger than ordinary deer, and the Dalish halla keepers carve their antlers as they grow, making them curve into intricate designs. In ancient times, these stags bore elven knights into combat, but since the fall of the Dales, they are used less as mounts and more to pull the aravels.== Related codex entries ==
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| - No creature is more revered by the Dalish than the halla. No other animal has a god of its own. These white stags are much larger than ordinary deer, and the Dalish halla keepers carve their antlers as they grow, making them curve into intricate designs. In ancient times, these stags bore elven knights into combat, but since the fall of the Dales, they are used less as mounts and more to pull the aravels.== Related codex entries ==
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| - Dalish Elf Origin: Dead Halla in Forest Clearing.
- Other Origins: Speak to Elora
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| - No creature is more revered by the Dalish than the halla. No other animal has a god of its own. These white stags are much larger than ordinary deer, and the Dalish halla keepers carve their antlers as they grow, making them curve into intricate designs. In ancient times, these stags bore elven knights into combat, but since the fall of the Dales, they are used less as mounts and more to pull the aravels.
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| - * See Codex entry: Ghilan'nain: Mother of the Halla for more information about the god of the halla mentioned in this entry.
* See Codex entry: Aravels for information about the "landships" the halla pull and a bit more information about the halla.
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| - No creature is more revered by the Dalish than the halla. No other animal has a god of its own. These white stags are much larger than ordinary deer, and the Dalish halla keepers carve their antlers as they grow, making them curve into intricate designs. In ancient times, these stags bore elven knights into combat, but since the fall of the Dales, they are used less as mounts and more to pull the aravels.== Related codex entries ==
* See Codex entry: Ghilan'nain: Mother of the Halla for more information about the god of the halla mentioned in this entry.
* See Codex entry: Aravels for information about the "landships" the halla pull and a bit more information about the halla.
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