

The Ashari are mistrustful of the dwarves of Kraghammer, who constantly disregard their warnings about reckless mining and whose arrogance during the last eruption of the Terrah rift (before 812 PD) led to earthquakes and the collapse of an entire mountain. The Ashari in Zephrah often favor Melora, those in Pyrah favor Pelor, those in Vesrah favor Sehanine, and those in Terrah favor Moradin. Some Ashari worship Melora, but they are cautious with anyone who worships a non-nature-aligned deity-especially Erathis, despite her relationship with Melora. Some have a more animistic faith, revering the elements themselves, and some, like Keyleth at the beginning of her journey, are mistrustful of or disinterested in the gods. Not all Ashari necessarily follow or worship deities.

Their leaders are usually skilled in druidic or other nature magics, but their societies include a variety of professions and classes aside from druids. In their role as guardians of the Elemental Planes portals, the Ashari have developed deep connections to their respective elements that influence each Ashari's culture. Their tribes are made up of a diversity of races in Tal'Dorei, genasi are most often found among the Ashari rather than common society.

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