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The majority of the Cymeri have adapted and follow the system of beliefs and superstitions of the Aeldkin due to their long association with them as well as the fact that the 'Dryad and 'Miri inhabited what is now Cymeria thousands of years before the arrival of the first people that would become the Cymeri. This article, therefore, focuses on the supernatural and superstitions as perceived by the dominant Cymerian Aeld, the 'Dryad. Some Cymeria beliefs (a few deities and mythical creatures) have found their way into the 'Dryad lexicon as well.

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  • Cymerian Superstitions and Beliefs
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  • The majority of the Cymeri have adapted and follow the system of beliefs and superstitions of the Aeldkin due to their long association with them as well as the fact that the 'Dryad and 'Miri inhabited what is now Cymeria thousands of years before the arrival of the first people that would become the Cymeri. This article, therefore, focuses on the supernatural and superstitions as perceived by the dominant Cymerian Aeld, the 'Dryad. Some Cymeria beliefs (a few deities and mythical creatures) have found their way into the 'Dryad lexicon as well.
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  • The majority of the Cymeri have adapted and follow the system of beliefs and superstitions of the Aeldkin due to their long association with them as well as the fact that the 'Dryad and 'Miri inhabited what is now Cymeria thousands of years before the arrival of the first people that would become the Cymeri. This article, therefore, focuses on the supernatural and superstitions as perceived by the dominant Cymerian Aeld, the 'Dryad. Some Cymeria beliefs (a few deities and mythical creatures) have found their way into the 'Dryad lexicon as well. The Aeldryad have a spiritual aspect to their natures, but they are not religious in the sense that they worship divine beings. Like most sentient beings, they have creation myths that dictate some of their life’s philosophies. Much of their spirituality revolves around the duality of nature, male and female and a belief that everything has a guardian spirit known as their chalon. Chalons most closely parallel minor gods and goddesses in a typical religion based on polytheism.
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