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[[File:Brom's_Elf_Ring.jpg|thumb|The Yawë symbol on [[Brom|Brom's]] Elf Ring]] |
[[File:Brom's_Elf_Ring.jpg|thumb|The Yawë symbol on [[Brom|Brom's]] Elf Ring]] |
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− | The '''Yawë''' was an [[Elf|elven]] symbol that indicated a bond of trust. According to [[Oromis]], it was a [[glyph]] in [[Liduen Kvaedhí]], or the Poetic Script, which is the elves' written form of the [[Ancient Language]]. [[Arya]] had it as an indigo tattoo on her shoulder. She once told Eragon |
+ | The '''Yawë''' was an [[Elf|elven]] symbol that indicated a bond of trust. According to [[Oromis]], it was a [[glyph]] in [[Liduen Kvaedhí]], or the Poetic Script, which is the elves' written form of the [[Ancient Language]]. [[Arya]] had it as an indigo tattoo on her shoulder. She once told Eragon that it was a vow of loyalty to her duty. [[Brom]] also had a Sapphire ring bearing this symbol ([[Aren]]) which was later bestowed upon [[Eragon]]. Being given a ring with this symbol indicated that one was an [[Elf-friend]]. |
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The Yawë was an elven symbol that indicated a bond of trust. According to Oromis, it was a glyph in Liduen Kvaedhí, or the Poetic Script, which is the elves' written form of the Ancient Language. Arya had it as an indigo tattoo on her shoulder. She once told Eragon that it was a vow of loyalty to her duty. Brom also had a Sapphire ring bearing this symbol (Aren) which was later bestowed upon Eragon. Being given a ring with this symbol indicated that one was an Elf-friend.