It is well attested that the settlement of Penvella, situated upon a favoured bend of the River Vel in the western region of Penvellyn, stands as a most instructive example of what Evergild craft and settlement may, in time, bring forth. The bells of Penvella — wrought from silver drawn from the Vel itself, and attuned with uncommon care to those with resonance — have become inseparable from the character of the region.
The following verse has long been sung across Penvellyn and preserved within Evergild tradition; it is recorded here as an expression of the particular harmony that Evergild presence has cultivated in the west, and of the enduring affection in which these works are held.
Verse of the Penvellyn region
The bells of Penvella toll silver at dusk,
They call when the season turns, call when it must,
They rose from the river, they sing for the Vel,
And all who can hear them know: all is well.
For whom do they ring? For the fae among men!
The bells of Penvella toll silver again.