In the upcoming time, you will metaphorically be guided by Arden the reborn, a phoenix fairy, and Aellach, an agricultural fairy who is being referred to as the "sower of golden seeds".

Arden the reborn, a phoenix fairy
"From ash and decay, I rise—not in glory, but in truth. For life to flourish, we must first let go of what has passed. I am the fire that cleanses, the wings that carry renewal, and the vulture that finds purpose in what is left behind. In endings, there is power. In death, there is life."
Arden, the reborn, is a phoenix fairy whose nature defies expectations. Unlike the traditional phoenix, whose flames symbolize hope and radiance, Arden embodies the raw truth of renewal. His wings shimmer with ember-red and ash-gray, vulture-like in their form, reminding all that creation thrives only when decay is cleared away.
Arden’s fire is not merely destructive—it is purifying. Like the controlled burning of fields to enrich the soil, his flames make space for growth, transforming what is forgotten into fertile ground for the future. He teaches that even in loss, there is purpose, and even in death, there is value.
Arden’s role is to prepare the land, the spirit, and the heart for new beginnings. He reminds us to embrace change, to release what no longer serves us, and to honor the cycles of life—where every ending carries the promise of rebirth.

Eallach, the Sower of golden seeds
"The earth is patient, and so must you be. Tend to the soil, nurture the seeds, and trust the cycles of growth and rest. From the smallest seed, abundance springs forth. I am the sower, the nurturer, the keeper of the golden promise."
Eallach, the benevolent fairy of agriculture, is known as the "Sower of golden seeds". His symbol, the "Golden egg", is said to have been laid by a mythical bird, a companion gifted to him at the dawn of creation. From this egg came the first golden seed, which Eallach planted into barren earth. From it, the world’s first crops grew, teaching humankind the virtues of patience, care, and labor.
Eallach is a figure of quiet strength and steady guidance. He represents the rhythms of life: hard work and rest, planting and harvest. His message is one of balance—just as the soil must rest to produce abundance, so too must we honor the times when we must pause, reflect, and rejuvenate.
Farmers and worshipers of Eallach plant golden-colored eggs in the earth during seasonal festivals as a sacred offering. These eggs symbolize their gratitude for the land’s fertility and their hope for continued sustenance. Through this ritual, they honor Eallach’s promise: as long as we respect and care for the earth, it will provide for us in return.
Arden and Eallach and their divine partnership
"Where one sows, the other clears. Where one nurtures, the other purifies. Together, we weave the cycle of life, death, and renewal."
Arden and Eallach are two forces intertwined—different, yet inseparable. While Eallach sows the seeds of abundance, Arden ensures the soil is ready to receive them. Arden’s flames clear away what is decayed or overgrown, while Eallach’s touch restores life and growth. Together, they embody the balance of creation and destruction, life and death, growth and renewal.