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'''Loridalh''' is one of the seven [[Llanowar]] elfhames on [[Dominaria (plane)|Dominaria]].<ref>[https://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums/magic-fundamentals/magic-storyline/335396-info-short-stories?comment=9 The Ambassador's Journal]</ref><ref>Flavor text for <c>Llanowar Scout</c></ref><ref name="Dominaria art book">[[James Wyatt]] (2018), ''[[The Art of Magic: The Gathering - Dominaria]]''. [[VIZ Media]].</ref>
'''Loridalh''' is one of the seven [[Llanowar]] elfhames, with buildings created out of living wood.
 
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The Loridahl [[elves]] reside within the shadowy understory layerof the forest (the trees and shrubs between the forest canopy and the ground cover), forming a network of settled aerial "highways" stretching from one end of Llanowar to the other. Their dwellings are hollows grown within the living wood, shaped by magic. Loridahl is subdivided in a dozen treehames, each centered around one of the oldest and largest trees of the forest. There is no central leadership, and within each treehame the leadership is divided by Lawspeakers (bound by ancient rules) and Ashwise (pragmatic elders).
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Latest revision as of 06:21, 5 August 2018

Loridalh is one of the seven Llanowar elfhames on Dominaria.[1][2][3]

The Loridahl elves reside within the shadowy understory layerof the forest (the trees and shrubs between the forest canopy and the ground cover), forming a network of settled aerial "highways" stretching from one end of Llanowar to the other. Their dwellings are hollows grown within the living wood, shaped by magic. Loridahl is subdivided in a dozen treehames, each centered around one of the oldest and largest trees of the forest. There is no central leadership, and within each treehame the leadership is divided by Lawspeakers (bound by ancient rules) and Ashwise (pragmatic elders).

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