Character History
Answers aren't the driving force of the world, questions are. If you know to ask the good questions, you are well on your path to truth. Remember that Elias, when you leave to seek out your truth. Remember to ask the good questions. - Rykar, mentor and dearest friend
Origins
There’s this thing that must be understood when it comes to wizard families, even the newest ones; especially the newest ones: they’ve lured themselves in believing that talent runs through blood, their blood. This raises a question: What happens to the one born without such talent where it is valued most?
Zachariah Cavell never wanted a family. What he needed, was a legacy. His own father had laid the groundwork. He would raise the walls. In order for his enterprise to succeed, he married to a shipwright’s daughter as soon as he graduated, and four sons were born of their union. Whether he loved her or if she was but a mean to greater ends, only he knows. Maybe he did love her. A very perceptive woman that one, able to read people simply by looking at them with those limpid eyes she passed down to all four of her children. Needless to say, the boys spent their childhood trying to live up to the expectations of a man obsessed with achievement. From a young age, three excelled at the discipline Zachariah had chosen for them. Competition for recognition was fierce…and unhealthy. The fourth one, a shy kid by the name of Elias, was seemingly born in the wrong family.
Elias could walk at age two, speak coherently as soon as he turned four and learned faster than any of his other brothers, something Zachariah was well aware of. But when three concentrated on books way too complicated for their ages, one was busy exploring the world. Unfortunately, patience wasn't the man's forte. He would burst out in anger whenever he caught his son outside of the study during reading hours. The boy grew without support his parents’ support, distant interactions with his brothers and a sentiment that he was a stranger in his own house. Lady Cavell didn’t survive the birth of her fourth child.
Seasons passed and young Elias entered adolescence, upon which he officially stopped trying to satisfy his father, who finally realized that he wouldn’t get what he wanted the way he wanted it. He offered an alternative to morphing, which was the discipline Elias was supposed to study and the man’s own field of expertise. He finally decided on auristics. To this day, this is probably the only arcane art he'll manage to learn, but who knows? Elias enjoyed mitigated success in this new pursuit, since he had to rely on books again, and there was no one to teach him through actual practice. By that time it was clear that Elias wasn’t going to make it to the university, so he was free of his time by the time he turned 17. It was also at that time that Zachariah’s health started to deteriorate.
When it had become certain that their father wouldn’t get better, Elias began to envision his future in Zeltiva. He neared the age where he'd need to bring something of his own to this household. He certainly wouldn't feed off his brothers' efforts but couldn't find a suitable profession to dedicate himself too. Upon weeks of reflection and still no hint of an answer, he concluded that he'd have to go, leave the city behind. The obvious choice being Syliras, he announced his intention to Lois, the elder son, before departing with a merchant caravan. Elias was 19 at that time.
Syliras provided some answers, but raised even more. Elias had the chance to compare his own upbringing with people of various interests and confessions. His interest in books rekindled, as he could now choose his material. He rediscovered history treatises he'd been forced to read when he was 6 and found them endlessly entertaining, whereas he'd discretely escape the study back then. At some point he discovered the Akalak, and was fascinated by them. He knew he'd found his next destination shortly after, in order to learn more about them, and about himself.
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