Soleri Elves

Prehistory
In the heart of Solonism lore, there exists a profound belief that the sun deity, Solon, bestowed upon the world a divine race to lead the people of Eldham to salvation- the Soleri Elves; their sole duty to guide Solon’s followers to enlightenment and ascension. It is often chronicled that Solon, in his boundless radiance and wisdom, created the Soleri people in his perfect image, breathing life into them as reflections of his own brilliance and omnipotence. This cherished origin myth holds a sacred place in the hearts of each Soleri Elf, often reinforcing their deep sense of purpose and unwavering faith for their god. According to this belief, each Soleri Elf was not just a mortal being but a manifestation of Solon's divine essence, woven from the lifeforce of light itself, a living testament to his power and benevolence. This sacred lineage was a source of inspiration and responsibility, motivating the Soleri Elves to strive for excellence in all facets of their lives. It was a driving force behind their pursuit of enlightenment, their dedication to harmonious coexistence with the natural world, and their commitment to fostering unity among their kin. Within Soleri society, the concept of divine reflection translated into a hierarchical structure that revered those who embodied Solon's attributes most closely, historically associated with brighter hair, darker skin and larger ears. At the pinnacle of this societal order stood the "High Soleri," an inherited and revered class of individuals known for their exceptional wisdom, leadership, and spiritual insight. The High Soleri were believed to possess a deeper connection to Solon, serving as his earthly intermediaries and guiding lights for the Soleri community, some rumouring them to be capable of harnessing immense celestial powers, solar magick. The High Soleri were responsible for overseeing the well-being of their nomadic communities, making crucial decisions, and upholding the sacred traditions of Solons teachings. They were spiritual leaders, scholars, and counselors, respected for their ability to interpret the signs of the sun, commune with nature, and provide guidance in times of both celebration and hardship. Their lives were devoted to the pursuit of wisdom and the preservation of their people's cultural and spiritual heritage. The reverence bestowed upon the High Soleri was not a pedestal of privilege but a mantle of service. They were entrusted with the responsibility of maintaining harmony within the community, resolving conflicts, and ensuring that the principles of Solonism guided every aspect of Soleri life. This duty extended beyond their own people, as High Soleri often acted as mediators in disputes between different Soleri clans and even other neighboring Solianen tribes. The Soleri Elves saw their society as a reflection of the sun's journey across the sky – a continuous cycle of growth, transformation, and renewal. In the same way, the role of the High Soleri was seen as a perpetuation of Solon's divine presence among them, ensuring that his radiant wisdom illuminated their path and guided them toward enlightenment and unity. As the Soleri people ventured across the plains of Anglunia, and eventually settled, the legacy of their creation by Solon and the influence of the High Soleri continued to shape their destinies, painting their journey with a brilliant tapestry of faith, leadership, and shared purpose.

Headwraps
Headwraps were an integral part of Soleri attire, serving both practical and symbolic purposes. Woven from fine fabrics that offered protection from the sun's rays, headwraps shielded their wearers from the elements while also serving as a canvas for intricate embroidery and decorative motifs. These patterns often depicted stylized suns, sunflowers, and eyes – symbols of their devotion to Solon and his all-seeing nature.

Robes
The robes worn by the Soleri Elves were another important aspect of their clothing. Made from lightweight, breathable materials, the robes draped elegantly over their bodies, providing comfort during their nomadic journeys. These robes were often adorned with patterns that showcased the vibrant colours associated with their social standing. The following is a generally accepted colour-code of symbolism for garments worn by the Soleri:


 * 1) Golden Radiance (High Soleri): The highest echelon of Soleri society was denoted by robes of brilliant gold. High Soleri, the spiritual and communal leaders, wore these robes as a symbol of their closeness to Solon's divine light. The radiant hue signified their deep connection to the sun deity and their role as guiding lights for the Soleri community.
 * 2) Crimson Ember (Scholars and Advisors): Individuals who dedicated themselves to the pursuit of knowledge, philosophy, and education were often distinguished by robes of rich crimson. These scholars and advisors played a vital role in interpreting Solon's teachings and guiding the community in matters of wisdom and intellect.
 * 3) Amber Glow (Craftsmen and Artisans): Amber-colored robes were worn by the skilled craftsmen and artisans who contributed to the aesthetic beauty and functionality of Soleri settlements. These individuals were highly regarded for their ability to create intricate jewelry, textiles, and other practical objects that reflected the essence of Solon's light.
 * 4) Bronze Resilience (Laborers and Providers): Laborers, hunters, gatherers, and those who sustained the community's physical needs donned robes of warm bronze. Their role in securing sustenance and resources for the Soleri people was invaluable, reflecting the unwavering strength and resilience required for survival.
 * 5) Copper Harmony (Caretakers and Healers): Robes of copper represented those who dedicated themselves to the well-being of the community, including healers, herbalists, and caretakers. This color symbolized the interconnectedness of all life and the importance of maintaining balance and harmony.
 * 6) Cerulean Reverie (Youth and Aspirants): Aspiring individuals, especially the youth who were embarking on their journeys of self-discovery and enlightenment, often wore cerulean-colored robes. This hue represented the open sky and the endless possibilities that lay ahead.