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+ | == Background == | ||
+ | <pre>Much of Eluye's past is unknown, even to herself. Found deep within | ||
+ | Qilarn, naked but for the soiled feathers sheltering her unconscious form, | ||
+ | her would-be father thought her first to be a long-dead pheasant. His | ||
+ | entire life changed however, from the moment he lifted Eluye's broken wing | ||
+ | with the tip of his spear, in a simple attempt to see if what lay beneath | ||
+ | was still edible. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The man, a young human ranger who went by the name of Davyn, quickly carried | ||
+ | the baby to his home. Greeted by his wife Sari, the two decided it upon | ||
+ | themselves to take care of the child. They named her Eluye, and Sari was | ||
+ | delighted to act as a mother. In fact, she was all too happy; her womb was | ||
+ | barren, scoured by a disease that befell her while both she and her husband | ||
+ | still lived in the squalid alleys of northern Var Bandor. It was a miracle | ||
+ | that she lived, and she had the ethron of Qilarn to thank both for her life, | ||
+ | and her new home. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The portion of Sari's motherhood appeared to go well. Davyn continued his | ||
+ | hunting, sometimes venturing to the southern forests of Morn for game. But | ||
+ | as the years progressed, the parents began to grow worried about their | ||
+ | daughter. Davyn had first found Eluye when she appeared to be a little over | ||
+ | a year old, so found it strange that after four years Eluye still remained | ||
+ | silent. Davyn would have thought his adopted daughter deaf and dumb, were | ||
+ | it not for the keen look of recognition and understanding that showed eerily | ||
+ | within her vivid black eyes. Her skin was pale and sickly in color, but the | ||
+ | druids they consulted could find nothing wrong with Eluye's health. | ||
+ | |||
+ | It wasn't until six years had passed that the nightmares began. At first, | ||
+ | they were few and far between, with one in Nelennamir, the next sometime in | ||
+ | late Rystaiamir. But always were they disturbing, filled with morbid images | ||
+ | of death and decay accompanied by strange sibilant whispers. Into the | ||
+ | eleventh year, they began to grow in frequency, until the nightmares began | ||
+ | to sap at the couple's strength. Their nerves became frayed and slowly, the | ||
+ | warmth that the couple shared began to ebb as their irritations turned | ||
+ | towards each other. | ||
+ | |||
+ | When Eluye neared what her parents decided to be her thirteenth birthday, | ||
+ | the family finally fell apart. The nightmares had grown too much for Davyn, | ||
+ | who had always been superstitious. One night, whilst drunk over half a | ||
+ | dozen mugs of bitter ale, both he and Sari fell into an explosive argument. | ||
+ | The culmination was Davyn's sudden departure, as he took both his bow and | ||
+ | quiver and fled Qilarn's twilight. It was a week later that his body was | ||
+ | found by the druids, rended by what could only have been the shura. Shortly | ||
+ | after, Sari became a recluse, rarely leaving her home and daughter. And so | ||
+ | did things remain for nearly another year, until finally Sari never left at | ||
+ | all. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Her body was found by an inquisitive neighbor, nearly two years after her | ||
+ | husband's death, already deep into the latter stages of decomposition. Her | ||
+ | body tightened nearly into a ball, fingers curled in so deeply that the | ||
+ | nails bit far into the decayed flesh of her palms, she was a ghastly sight | ||
+ | that coupled well with her husband's death. Their daughter Eluye was | ||
+ | nowhere to be found, and was considered a suspect in the death of her | ||
+ | adopted mother. The ethron would have searched for her, were it not for the | ||
+ | partially burned diary they discovered later in the cold fireplace. From | ||
+ | what they could read, the writings began to grow progressively more insane. | ||
+ | Nearing the end, Sari blamed Eluye for both the nightmares and the death of | ||
+ | her husband. She spoke of Eluye as an obscenity that found joy in | ||
+ | suffering, a corruption that was born of the black decay that plagued | ||
+ | Qilarn. The last entry detailed how Sari had drugged Eluye, poisoning her | ||
+ | with spider venom. The passage was written in a gleeful manner, that of an | ||
+ | ecstatically happy woman who had just accomplished a lifelong goal. It | ||
+ | finally ended with how Sari felt overjoyed as she slipped her daughter's | ||
+ | body into the Sea of Lidraeu, relieved to be rid of such a plague upon | ||
+ | existence. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The ethron left the family home and burned the tree down in an | ||
+ | uncharacteristic display of fear. The lives of Davyn, Sari, and Eluye meant | ||
+ | nothing to them from that point on, and they decided it best to forget about | ||
+ | such atrocities. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Four years later, Eluye showed up before the cell of Kisjam the Elder. She | ||
+ | was alive and well, and for all appearances, the exact same age as when she | ||
+ | was last seen before her mother's death. | ||
+ | |||
+ | * * * | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nearly two decades later, Eluye has finally been revived. No longer a being | ||
+ | of mind and spirit possessing a simacularum of sand and sea rot, she lives | ||
+ | now as flesh and blood, reunited thanks to the unwitting help of several | ||
+ | fellow adventurers. Most important amongst them were Xegzen, whose healing | ||
+ | magics cleansed Eluye's true body of the poison that kept it from awakening, | ||
+ | and Isaradin, whose Trigon of Binding sealed Eluye's spirit into flesh and | ||
+ | blood. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Her existance began as an aimless child, seeking only to bring suffering to | ||
+ | those closest to her. Then, for the seventeen years she spent without true | ||
+ | life, her world was one of tenacious survival. Taking the life of others, | ||
+ | in order to bolster her own waning energy. Nearing the end of those years, | ||
+ | she learned the art of Deception, befriending the likes of Aehaeser and | ||
+ | Avowael in her quest to be revived. Now, alive as she is, her goals have | ||
+ | changed. Without the encompassing need to survive, she can now explore what | ||
+ | was once left untouched: her heritage. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Found as barely more than a babe within the decayed forest of Qilarn, her | ||
+ | past is lost even ot herself. She seeks the answers to her dark blood, | ||
+ | searching beyond the madman, and the demon within Shargob. Both Gogoth and | ||
+ | the Tree of the Dead now hold her greatest interest, and she will take any | ||
+ | means to gather knowledge of them. Perhaps even going so far as the seek | ||
+ | kinship with, the Collective.</pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Discussion == | ||
+ | * It seems the details behind her heritage are up for us to decide. Any ideas? | ||
+ | |||
+ | Return to: [[Shunned]] |
Latest revision as of 03:56, 1 March 2003
Application
[ ] Eluye: A plain scroll, penned in oily black ink Tue Feb 25 02:44:05 2003 To: Shunned Greetings. The Lands have changed much, I hear. The Champions walk without fear, fortified by an alliance with the only acting Guardian. The Canyon has been quelled, its greatest warriors shamed in combat by those that aid the Light. It seems that a time of peace has fallen upon Avendar,whence before it was not so. It is an ideal time, for those who dwell in shadow. An ideal time, to prepare. I am called Eluye. My family name is of no consequence, for I was given none. I have existed as I am now for barely even a year, prior to which I was only half alive. Eighteen years of my life was spent as a being of spirit and mind, imprisoned in a simacularum formed of sand and sea rot. It was what spread my influence, what allowed me to sustain my true body, that layed comatose, beneath the waves of Lidraeu. Those who placed me there, those who poisoned my flesh, have long perished; my adopted mother never awoke from her nightmares, joining her husband in death. I am called Eluye. My family name is of no consequence, for I was given none. I have existed as I am now for barely even a year, prior to which I was only half alive. Eighteen years of my life was spent as a being of spirit and mind, imprisoned in a simacularum formed of sand and sea rot. It was what spread my influence, what allowed me to sustain my true body, that layed comatose, beneath the waves of Lidraeu. Those who placed me there, those who poisoned my flesh, have long perished; my adopted mother never awoke from her nightmares, joining her husband in death. I will never change. Through the aid of the unwitting Xegzen, and the Two, I am whole. The Trigon binds my spirit to my body of flesh and blood, returning to me all that I had lost. Now, I seek what I have never known: my heritage. My so-called parents found me as a babe, deep within the Blighted portion of Qilarn. Always have I felt a strange resonance there, a kinship with those that exist within that dark decay. I have only felt the same sensation in two other places: the Plains of Shargob, and the city of Gogoth. I am told that the Coven can provide me with the knowledge I seek. Knowledge that may perhaps lead me to the answers I seek. I have met the Vanguardsman called Rilistrac. From him, I learned that the ways of the Shunned are not so far from my own. Beyond seeking first true existance, and now my heritage, I seek direction. I have no ties, beyond those to myself. Perhaps within the Coven, may I find a true purpose, for my talents. Such is what I can offer. My skills, my abilities, my dedication. My very life. With my mind, I can tear the secrets from others. I can turn friends against each other, creating turmoil from within. And with the misbegotten trust of the Light, I can tear away at their very foundation, should the need arise. I offer myself to the Coven in my entirety, as the tool and the artisan. I await your answer. Signed, Eluye, the Complete
Background
Much of Eluye's past is unknown, even to herself. Found deep within Qilarn, naked but for the soiled feathers sheltering her unconscious form, her would-be father thought her first to be a long-dead pheasant. His entire life changed however, from the moment he lifted Eluye's broken wing with the tip of his spear, in a simple attempt to see if what lay beneath was still edible. The man, a young human ranger who went by the name of Davyn, quickly carried the baby to his home. Greeted by his wife Sari, the two decided it upon themselves to take care of the child. They named her Eluye, and Sari was delighted to act as a mother. In fact, she was all too happy; her womb was barren, scoured by a disease that befell her while both she and her husband still lived in the squalid alleys of northern Var Bandor. It was a miracle that she lived, and she had the ethron of Qilarn to thank both for her life, and her new home. The portion of Sari's motherhood appeared to go well. Davyn continued his hunting, sometimes venturing to the southern forests of Morn for game. But as the years progressed, the parents began to grow worried about their daughter. Davyn had first found Eluye when she appeared to be a little over a year old, so found it strange that after four years Eluye still remained silent. Davyn would have thought his adopted daughter deaf and dumb, were it not for the keen look of recognition and understanding that showed eerily within her vivid black eyes. Her skin was pale and sickly in color, but the druids they consulted could find nothing wrong with Eluye's health. It wasn't until six years had passed that the nightmares began. At first, they were few and far between, with one in Nelennamir, the next sometime in late Rystaiamir. But always were they disturbing, filled with morbid images of death and decay accompanied by strange sibilant whispers. Into the eleventh year, they began to grow in frequency, until the nightmares began to sap at the couple's strength. Their nerves became frayed and slowly, the warmth that the couple shared began to ebb as their irritations turned towards each other. When Eluye neared what her parents decided to be her thirteenth birthday, the family finally fell apart. The nightmares had grown too much for Davyn, who had always been superstitious. One night, whilst drunk over half a dozen mugs of bitter ale, both he and Sari fell into an explosive argument. The culmination was Davyn's sudden departure, as he took both his bow and quiver and fled Qilarn's twilight. It was a week later that his body was found by the druids, rended by what could only have been the shura. Shortly after, Sari became a recluse, rarely leaving her home and daughter. And so did things remain for nearly another year, until finally Sari never left at all. Her body was found by an inquisitive neighbor, nearly two years after her husband's death, already deep into the latter stages of decomposition. Her body tightened nearly into a ball, fingers curled in so deeply that the nails bit far into the decayed flesh of her palms, she was a ghastly sight that coupled well with her husband's death. Their daughter Eluye was nowhere to be found, and was considered a suspect in the death of her adopted mother. The ethron would have searched for her, were it not for the partially burned diary they discovered later in the cold fireplace. From what they could read, the writings began to grow progressively more insane. Nearing the end, Sari blamed Eluye for both the nightmares and the death of her husband. She spoke of Eluye as an obscenity that found joy in suffering, a corruption that was born of the black decay that plagued Qilarn. The last entry detailed how Sari had drugged Eluye, poisoning her with spider venom. The passage was written in a gleeful manner, that of an ecstatically happy woman who had just accomplished a lifelong goal. It finally ended with how Sari felt overjoyed as she slipped her daughter's body into the Sea of Lidraeu, relieved to be rid of such a plague upon existence. The ethron left the family home and burned the tree down in an uncharacteristic display of fear. The lives of Davyn, Sari, and Eluye meant nothing to them from that point on, and they decided it best to forget about such atrocities. Four years later, Eluye showed up before the cell of Kisjam the Elder. She was alive and well, and for all appearances, the exact same age as when she was last seen before her mother's death. * * * Nearly two decades later, Eluye has finally been revived. No longer a being of mind and spirit possessing a simacularum of sand and sea rot, she lives now as flesh and blood, reunited thanks to the unwitting help of several fellow adventurers. Most important amongst them were Xegzen, whose healing magics cleansed Eluye's true body of the poison that kept it from awakening, and Isaradin, whose Trigon of Binding sealed Eluye's spirit into flesh and blood. Her existance began as an aimless child, seeking only to bring suffering to those closest to her. Then, for the seventeen years she spent without true life, her world was one of tenacious survival. Taking the life of others, in order to bolster her own waning energy. Nearing the end of those years, she learned the art of Deception, befriending the likes of Aehaeser and Avowael in her quest to be revived. Now, alive as she is, her goals have changed. Without the encompassing need to survive, she can now explore what was once left untouched: her heritage. Found as barely more than a babe within the decayed forest of Qilarn, her past is lost even ot herself. She seeks the answers to her dark blood, searching beyond the madman, and the demon within Shargob. Both Gogoth and the Tree of the Dead now hold her greatest interest, and she will take any means to gather knowledge of them. Perhaps even going so far as the seek kinship with, the Collective.
Discussion
- It seems the details behind her heritage are up for us to decide. Any ideas?
Return to: Shunned