Etymology
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Translations
Valinéar, (Vandirian), and Elëgilge (Elënorian)
The name used by the Tuadë and Danatua is based on the Vandirian name Áeswen, which is derived from the Vandirian word Áesinéar, meaning nature.
Aeswen, Mynor of the forest and the plants of Érennia, and the husband of Epona.
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Aeswen has eyes of green and an enchanting smile. He wears the growth of the forest as his attire, and the fruits of the land grows around his crown. He has a firm footing on the ground of the forest and could travel the land at great speed.
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The name used by the Tuadë and Danatua is based on the Vandirian name Áeswen, which is derived from the Vandirian word Áesinéar, meaning nature.