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High Priestess Chaerwerdd is the resident priestess of the Temple of Imaera in Solhaven. She has been known to handle rites during the Harvest of Amber, a celebration in the Autumn. She is also responsible for aiding adventurers in putting the fields in the Vornavian Holding to rest for the winter months.
Appearance
You see High Priestess Chaerwerdd. She appears to be a Half-Sylvan. She is average height and has a lithe form. She appears to be very young. She has violet-flecked cornflower blue eyes and subtly tanned skin. She has waist-length, straight ash blonde hair left unfettered except for a herringbone braid decorating her right temple that is adorned with aventurine beads and a single golden hawk feather. She has a heart-shaped face and slightly pointed ears. She is in good shape. She is holding a black cumin seed-eyed corn husk doll clothed in an Imaeran altar cloth in her left hand. She is wearing a densely woven anklet of blue-green marshgrass and five-petaled violet shining roses, a green acorn strung from twin copper chains, a shallow-necked quilted verdant green corsage over an ankle-length viridian green chainsil bliaut sporting copper-banded funnel sleeves, a series of alternating amber and white birch bangles, and a hip-tied double-wrapped girdle.