Sillero

A sillero is a young hana who has just achieved sentinelhood, but prefers not to be a forester and instead rides trackles and delivers goods from the crackerbox to senior bashindas. Being a sillero is a possible challenge that a hana can take up instead of foresting, or a forester can do it in their spare time. The word is taken from the name for the porters of the high Andean passes in Colombia, who had to carry heavy packs and sometimes their masters up steep mountainsides. The original word indicated the masculine gender, but no one modified the word to Sillera when they took it to describe this challenge

Silleros take pride in their efficiency, generosity, forethought and speed, and also are very proud to carry the monogrammed boxes of the siddhas and shinzos they serve. Sometimes they even print smart uniforms for themselves. It is considered desirable to have been a sillero if one wants to be a logistica in later years.