🌿 The Divided Children of Sylvia — Ganelle and Luthraghon
“The meeting of Sylvia’s daughters and sons would bring ruin to the balance.”
In the lore of Black Desert, the children of the goddess Sylvia — Ganelle, Vedir, and Luthraghon — were not born through natural means, but instead created from light, moonlight, and earth. Their very existence is a reflection of balance: nature and magic, light and darkness, form and void.
🏹 Who Are the Luthraghon?
The Luthraghon are the male elves of Sylvia — a caste separated long ago to protect Kamasylvia in a way unlike their sisters, the Ganelle.
They reside within Adùir (also called Archerlin), a hidden dimension nestled within the roots of the Kamasylve Tree. There, they stand as guardians of sacred power, defending the tree’s heart from the dark corruption of Hadum.
Among them is the Archer — not just a warrior, but a myth come to life. A lone sentinel who steps into the outer world only when Kamasylvia is in dire need.
🌸 The Ganelle — Daughters of Sunlight
Meanwhile, the Ganelle — Sylvia’s daughters — live on the surface of Kamasylvia, in the luminous forests and sacred lands surrounding the capital, Grána.
They are warriors of the forest, protectors of light and tradition. While they patrol and maintain order above, their forgotten brothers stand vigil far beneath.
🌓 Separation by Divine Will
The division between Ganelle and Luthraghon was not a cultural drift — it was intentional. Sylvia herself forbade their union, decreeing that the balance of the world depended on their separation.
The Ganelle walk beneath the sun. The Luthraghon guard the roots in shadow. Together, yet apart — by sacred law.
It’s said that their meeting could upset the natural order. And yet... with the arrival of the Archer in the surface world, the boundaries begin to blur. What happens when balance is tested?














