When it says above, "a figure the woods’ people appear to revere and associate with the forest trees." Do the woods' people have an actual icon they use in substitution for their worship when Anurr is not around? Or is this just an explanation of who Anurr is for my benefit?
Where it says, "They will make an effort to keep Regulus hidden from traveling miners, woodcutters and the human denizens of the farmhouse — as well as from the visiting groups of Anurr’s undead, who meet with the forest people regularly for what appear to be exchanges of information or instruction." Is this absolute isolation from these events, or does Regulus get to glimpse a few things before being stuff away like the disgruntled pigeon he probably acted like?
(Also just wanted to say this is a perfect start for him!)
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When it says above, "a figure the woods’ people appear to revere and associate with the forest trees." Do the woods' people have an actual icon they use in substitution for their worship when Anurr is not around? Or is this just an explanation of who Anurr is for my benefit?
Where it says, "They will make an effort to keep Regulus hidden from traveling miners, woodcutters and the human denizens of the farmhouse — as well as from the visiting groups of Anurr’s undead, who meet with the forest people regularly for what appear to be exchanges of information or instruction." Is this absolute isolation from these events, or does Regulus get to glimpse a few things before being stuff away like the disgruntled pigeon he probably acted like?
(Also just wanted to say this is a perfect start for him!)