Air Sylphs

Air spirits and sylphs express breath, breeze, and storm along the liminal routes of sky and peak. The focus is on well known sylph lore and classical wind nymphs with brief notes on travellers’ charms and sailors’ petitions for fair winds. Typical roles are messenger, guide, and trickster who hides paths or steals voices on mountain passes. Symbols include feathered mantles, bells, wings, spiral clouds, and the plume. Browse tiles by culture, function such as guide or guardian, and motifs like storm, whisper, and flight. Cards list sources, variant spellings, sky omens, and weather rites. Expect concise histories that separate literary invention from enduring folklore.