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Bailroit, the Traveler, is the wandering blue dragonflight leader.  Some people believe that they are nomadic due to their good deeds that they do across the lands and they help sailors navigate the dangerous waters.  Other believe that travelling too far from your place of birth means you will have ill health and famine will take your family.  The halflings of Bellfellows believe in this, hence why they choose to stay near their place of birth, creating massive cities of winding steppes and houses on tip of houses.  Bailroit's domains are Grave, Tempest and Death as he is also seen as the Guide to the Afterlife, and ferries people to their final resting places.
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Bailroit, the Traveler, is the wandering white dragonflight leader.  Some people believe that they are nomadic due to their good deeds that they do across the lands and they help sailors navigate the dangerous waters.  Other believe that travelling too far from your place of birth means you will have ill health and famine will take your family.  The halflings of Bellfellows believe in this, hence why they choose to stay near their place of birth, creating massive cities of winding steppes and houses on tip of houses.  Bailroit's domains are Grave, Tempest and Death as he is also seen as the Guide to the Afterlife, and ferries people to their final resting places.

Latest revision as of 15:00, 29 March 2022

Bailroit, the Traveler, is the wandering white dragonflight leader. Some people believe that they are nomadic due to their good deeds that they do across the lands and they help sailors navigate the dangerous waters. Other believe that travelling too far from your place of birth means you will have ill health and famine will take your family. The halflings of Bellfellows believe in this, hence why they choose to stay near their place of birth, creating massive cities of winding steppes and houses on tip of houses. Bailroit's domains are Grave, Tempest and Death as he is also seen as the Guide to the Afterlife, and ferries people to their final resting places.