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Fara Garnona
Home City Elden Root
Location Elden Root Temple
Race Wood Elf Gender Female
Health 25,974
Reaction Justice Neutral
Pickpocket Hard Profession Priest
Fara Garnona

Fara Garnona is a Wood Elf priest found in the city of Elden Root. She is worshipping Y'ffre at the Elden Root Temple.

Dialogue[edit]

She prays to Y'ffre as she goes about her normal routine.

Fara Garnona: "Y'ffre, the Singer, the Storyteller, who resides in the Now …."
Fara Garnona: "First of the Earth Bones, who sang the songs the seas and birds now carry in their hearts …."
Fara Garnona: "Spirit of the trees, who taught us both what it is to be a tree and how to sing the tree's own song …."
Fara Garnona: "We sing and spin tales here in Valenwood in honor of you, Y'ffre, for the lessons you have taught us …."
Fara Garnona: "For the songs you sang to us, and for those you sang to the other creatures of the wood …."
Fara Garnona: "For the spirit of the Chaos Times, when Mer were beast, bird, and tree, all …."
Fara Garnona: "And for the Pact, the kinship we share with beast and bird and tree, now."
Fara Garnona: "Well, that's done. Now, where'd I put my jagga? I need a drink."

If you speak to her, she says one of the following:

"Y'ffre the Singer is the most important god we worship. We know many people—especially other elves—place Auri-El higher, for Auri-El's province is that of time, in itself uninterruptible and majestic.
But Y'ffre is the Now, the living moment."
"The living moment is encapsulated within the song of every living creature, metered out by the pulse of its heart.
Your heart is your life's drum, the beat to which you always move and think. The Now is your life in any moment as you see it."
"So really, time as a concept is more relevant to the whole of Mundus, of course. Nobody is arguing that.
But people, by and large, think of themselves first. The Now resides above the Mundus in the consciousness of most. Thus its importance!"