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The '''Hjartardýrlafðir''', which means "Deer Ladies" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages, is a matriarchal council composed of the highest ranking clergy of the [[Froyalanish Ancient Ways]], the High Priestesses of the [[Froyalanish Ancient Ways#The Thirteen Temples of Eluin|Thirteen Temples of Eluin]]. The Deer Ladies are since ancient times the spiritual leadership of the Froyalanish and Wintergleamish [[Vanafolk]] and the governing body of the [[Church of the Froyalanish Ancient Ways]]. The Hjartardýrlafðir are presided over by the [[Yfirfroyalansgythia]].
 
The '''Hjartardýrlafðir''', which means "Deer Ladies" in the [[Froyalanish]] and [[Wintergleamish]] languages, is a matriarchal council composed of the highest ranking clergy of the [[Froyalanish Ancient Ways]], the High Priestesses of the [[Froyalanish Ancient Ways#The Thirteen Temples of Eluin|Thirteen Temples of Eluin]]. The Deer Ladies are since ancient times the spiritual leadership of the Froyalanish and Wintergleamish [[Vanafolk]] and the governing body of the [[Church of the Froyalanish Ancient Ways]]. The Hjartardýrlafðir are presided over by the [[Yfirfroyalansgythia]].
  
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Revision as of 19:38, 20 October 2016

Four new Deer Ladies during their swearing-in ceremony during the Ducal Reign of Harald of Froyalan.

The Hjartardýrlafðir, which means "Deer Ladies" in the Froyalanish and Wintergleamish languages, is a matriarchal council composed of the highest ranking clergy of the Froyalanish Ancient Ways, the High Priestesses of the Thirteen Temples of Eluin. The Deer Ladies are since ancient times the spiritual leadership of the Froyalanish and Wintergleamish Vanafolk and the governing body of the Church of the Froyalanish Ancient Ways. The Hjartardýrlafðir are presided over by the Yfirfroyalansgythia.