(meaning "Whispering Wind") are often associated with this aesthetic. Norse Mythology Concepts : In traditional myths, the Dökkálfar
Mira's throat was dry. Guides in the low markets were spoken of in bar tales—prices for passage, promises of safety. But this guide smelled not of coin, but of old books and midnight jasmine. There was something within the set of her shoulders that suggested many miles walked and many doors opened. whispers of the dark elf guide
Veyra’s face fell into a mask of moonlight. “Long ago,” she said quietly, “I traded the taste of rain for a map. I paid the city with my first name. Since then the wind calls me by other things. A name is a doorway. Lose yours and people begin to fold you into stories you do not own.” (meaning "Whispering Wind") are often associated with this