At Dynnegall’s festival, Briallen offers a heartfelt tribute to the village’s overlooked “small magics”: the humble charms, songs, instincts, and folk gifts that keep ordinary people alive. She reminds the crowd that while great magic may win wars or fill history books, small magic lights hearths, preserves food, eases pain, warns of danger, and helps a fragile village endure. The speech calls on travelers and heroes to recognize that no place is too small to be worth saving, and no gift is small when others depend upon it.
Officer Installation.
Meeting Ends