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Taear Rthaneu

Druidic son of the couragous Ko'reel

Eccelene of House Gilliandor

Taear was born to an elf named Ko'reel, about 75 years ago, excluding the

turning. However, the upbringing afforded to him was not as good as it could

have been, for you see, he was not born from a union of two Firstborn in

love, as he should have been, rather to a raped father. Captured while

adventuring deep in the woods by a group of human and elvish amazons, Taear's

father was raped by a group of amazons, attempting to further enhance their

line with more pure elvish blood. One of these unions bore Taear. Upon seeing

he was male he and his father were locked up, ready to be executed soon after

this (as was the policy with the group). However, a small group of Ireki

attacked the settlement at early light the day they were to be killed, and in

the ruckus, Ko'reel managed to escape, along with his young son, and make off

into the forest. Living with a Druid by the name of Arathin, Taear was taught

by him to follow the path of Nature. His father taught him how to hunt to

gather food, and all was well within the group of them.

This was not to be permanent however. A small group of Ireki had also joined

them in the safe haven...wishing to leave their way of life behind. Told by

his father to go on a hunting trip, he had set off, and then returned to find

the settlement slaughtered by a group of Elfin scouts.Not really taking this

in, he decided that suddenly it would be a good idea to search for his other

family...the brother his father had spoken so much about. Concealing the

memory, Taear marched of into the wilderness, to put the event as far behind

him (and to try his best to pretend it never happened) as he could. He did,

eventually meet his uncle [evaluated later, in proper story] who taught him

skills he had learnt as a mage...such as the art of the summoner. The two

wondered amongst the reviving elvish houses, hoping to find a new home.... a

place where both of them could forget their pasts altogether.