örvetre
Örvetre is a term with origins in the ancient Alorian language, believed to refer to a natural phenomenon characterized by the simultaneous appearance of iridescent atmospheric light and a low, resonant hum. While the exact scientific principles behind örvetre remain a subject of ongoing research, early Alorian texts describe it as a celestial event, often associated with periods of calm weather and clear skies. Descriptions vary, with some accounts mentioning shifting colors akin to a rainbow, while others speak of a more subtle, ethereal glow. The accompanying hum is often depicted as a deep, sonorous vibration, felt more than heard.
Throughout Alorian history, örvetre was frequently interpreted as an omen or a sign of divine presence. Different