Aedelon
Appearance
Race: Ethaefal (Forsaken of Leth)
Mortal Seeming: Human
Gender: Male
Date of Rebirth: 42 Spring, 519AV
Place of Rebirth: The Eastern coast of Sylira, near Nyka
Earthbound Form: By day, Aedelon might be described as an incredibly ordinary human male. He is of middling height around 5’10”, of average build around 165 pounds, and looks to be in his early-to-mid 30’s. He is neither handsome enough to be memorable, nor ugly enough to be off-putting. His hair and eyes are both a very medium brown. With these humble features combined, Aedelon’s daytime looks make him someone who another person might like and trust immediately upon meeting, and then forget about completely within moments of parting.
Ethaelfal Form: By night, Aedelon transforms into another creature entirely. “Beautiful and terrible,” would be the most succinct way to describe his form as an Ethaefal. His lithe, statuesque build and imposing height of 6’3” are matched by skin nearly as pale as marble, which glows with an opalescent sheen in the moonlight. His facial features are extremely handsome but sharper than normal, as though a sculptor wished to convey an otherworldly arrogance in his creation. His eyes are a brilliant violet, and also seem to glow unsettlingly by moonlight. His coloring is that of Spring, the season of his rebirth, and does not change with the seasons like most other Ethaefal (he is Forsaken). Crowning his head are a smooth mass of shoulder length lavender-grey hair and two long horns, white as bleached bone, which swoop gracefully back from his temples in the shape of a wave and point skyward at the tips. To most other mortals, Aedelon’s nighttime appearance is at once mesmerizing and frightening.
Mortal Seeming: Human
Gender: Male
Date of Rebirth: 42 Spring, 519AV
Place of Rebirth: The Eastern coast of Sylira, near Nyka
Earthbound Form: By day, Aedelon might be described as an incredibly ordinary human male. He is of middling height around 5’10”, of average build around 165 pounds, and looks to be in his early-to-mid 30’s. He is neither handsome enough to be memorable, nor ugly enough to be off-putting. His hair and eyes are both a very medium brown. With these humble features combined, Aedelon’s daytime looks make him someone who another person might like and trust immediately upon meeting, and then forget about completely within moments of parting.
Ethaelfal Form: By night, Aedelon transforms into another creature entirely. “Beautiful and terrible,” would be the most succinct way to describe his form as an Ethaefal. His lithe, statuesque build and imposing height of 6’3” are matched by skin nearly as pale as marble, which glows with an opalescent sheen in the moonlight. His facial features are extremely handsome but sharper than normal, as though a sculptor wished to convey an otherworldly arrogance in his creation. His eyes are a brilliant violet, and also seem to glow unsettlingly by moonlight. His coloring is that of Spring, the season of his rebirth, and does not change with the seasons like most other Ethaefal (he is Forsaken). Crowning his head are a smooth mass of shoulder length lavender-grey hair and two long horns, white as bleached bone, which swoop gracefully back from his temples in the shape of a wave and point skyward at the tips. To most other mortals, Aedelon’s nighttime appearance is at once mesmerizing and frightening.
Character Concept
Motivation:
Aedelon is driven by two major factors: Pure self-interest, and bitter resentment toward both the gods and the mortal realm at large. His disdain for the gods naturally stems from his fall from the Ukalas, whereas his lost life among them has caused him to view the mortal world as something to be looked down upon - he feels he deserves better than to have been carelessly tossed back into this inferior existence.
The phrase, “The brighter the soul, the darker the Forsaken,” certainly applies to Aedelon. From what he can remember of his previous lives, he had always been a humble servant of gods and men, dedicating countless lifetimes to aiding those in need and sacrificing all to the glory of the divines. But what had all of that devotion and humility gotten him? Cast out from the bliss of Leth’s heavenly stronghold and cruelly left to fend for himself, that’s what.
In this new life, Aedelon has vowed to try a new approach - no more will he selflessly serve anyone, be they man or god. Instead, he will toil relentlessly in search of power. The power to achieve dominion over other mortals (to which he feels entitled), and the power to achieve his revenge against the gods who betrayed him. Lofty goals to be sure, and ones he has no idea how to reach. But with far-seeing patience and planning, a keen and calculating intellect, and pure hard work, he believes it can be done.
Personality:
Inwardly, Aedelon is arrogant, ambitious, resentful, calculating and selfish, but he does not often appear that way in the presence of others. He may generally believe other mortals to be beneath him, but he will gladly act charming, helpful, and even kind toward those from whom he believes he can gain something in return. However, he will dismiss outright anyone he does not see as useful. Aedelon will do nearly anything to gain an advantage or step closer to his goals, but he prefers to use subtler methods of manipulation rather than violence or intimidation. And even if that means he must hide his derisive feelings behind a mask of humility or charm, then so be it. Other people are little more than tools in his mind, and though that worldview may make him effective, it also means that he is unlikely to ever have a true friend or ally.
Aedelon is driven by two major factors: Pure self-interest, and bitter resentment toward both the gods and the mortal realm at large. His disdain for the gods naturally stems from his fall from the Ukalas, whereas his lost life among them has caused him to view the mortal world as something to be looked down upon - he feels he deserves better than to have been carelessly tossed back into this inferior existence.
The phrase, “The brighter the soul, the darker the Forsaken,” certainly applies to Aedelon. From what he can remember of his previous lives, he had always been a humble servant of gods and men, dedicating countless lifetimes to aiding those in need and sacrificing all to the glory of the divines. But what had all of that devotion and humility gotten him? Cast out from the bliss of Leth’s heavenly stronghold and cruelly left to fend for himself, that’s what.
In this new life, Aedelon has vowed to try a new approach - no more will he selflessly serve anyone, be they man or god. Instead, he will toil relentlessly in search of power. The power to achieve dominion over other mortals (to which he feels entitled), and the power to achieve his revenge against the gods who betrayed him. Lofty goals to be sure, and ones he has no idea how to reach. But with far-seeing patience and planning, a keen and calculating intellect, and pure hard work, he believes it can be done.
Personality:
Inwardly, Aedelon is arrogant, ambitious, resentful, calculating and selfish, but he does not often appear that way in the presence of others. He may generally believe other mortals to be beneath him, but he will gladly act charming, helpful, and even kind toward those from whom he believes he can gain something in return. However, he will dismiss outright anyone he does not see as useful. Aedelon will do nearly anything to gain an advantage or step closer to his goals, but he prefers to use subtler methods of manipulation rather than violence or intimidation. And even if that means he must hide his derisive feelings behind a mask of humility or charm, then so be it. Other people are little more than tools in his mind, and though that worldview may make him effective, it also means that he is unlikely to ever have a true friend or ally.
Character History
Aedelon’s Origin :
Having been rescued by the Guilded Everlight after his rebirth and discovering his new name, Aedelon journeyed with the merchant ship for a few seasons before its return to Zeltiva. He quickly became a fixture aboard the vessel; a figure of wonder and respect among the crew, and a close companion of Captain Marius Feyrwind. It was clear that Aedelon was possessed of a natural intellect and a strong drive toward learning, and the captain - a highly educated man himself - was only too happy to have found a companion with whom he could share his knowledge and engage in elevated discussion.
As it turned out, Marius was the eldest heir to one of Zeltiva’s more prominent ancient families, and though he had been bred to assume the mantle of his late father’s position in Zeltivan politics, he was possessed of an insatiable wanderlust that drew him to the sea. As he put it, “My mother dreams of my ascension to Ancient Quarter Councilor, but I dream only of seeing the world.” Aedelon, however, recognized the captain as a valuable resource, and one who could help to establish him and advance his standing in Zeltiva once they returned to the port city. He was eager to learn all he could.
Many days, as the Everlight made its way along the Mura trade route, Aedelon would sit and converse with the captain in his private quarters. Marius would regale him with his father’s stories of the complex and oft underhanded world of Zeltivan high society and governance, while Aedelon would pepper the captain with questions and press him to share as much of his education in statecraft as he could recall (though he often found it tedious, it was better than the comparatively mundane conversation his crew could provide). The captain was also happy to pass the time in debate with Aedelon on a variety of topics, and though he nearly always won, Aedelon proved to be a fast learner, grasping often complicated concepts quickly and taking to Marius’ coaching quite competently. Through his fellowship with the captain, Aedelon gained a greater understanding of Zeltivan culture, and began to develop skills that he would come to value very highly.
When not sequestered in discussion with Captain Feyrwind, Aedelon often spent his time on the ship watching the crew. Fascinated by the power structure among the various strata of sailors, he often observed their interactions. He noted how the first mate inspired fear in the lesser crew and acted as the enforcer of the captain’s will, issuing a majority of the commands that allowed the ship to function with the ferocity of a lion. He marked how the ship’s navigator was always treated with respect, even by the blustering first mate, for his vital role aboard their floating home and his crucial expertise. He looked on with amusement as various crewmen bribed and haggled with the cook for extra ladles of fish stew or another refill for their wineskin.
It seemed to Aedelon that the Guilded Everlight was a microcosm of what society at large could be. The problem was, there wasn’t much room for advancement in the rigid order of the ship. From what the captain had told him, however, the opposite would be true in Zeltiva - if one had the right connections, the drive to succeed, and the willingness to trample over others on one’s path to the top. Aedelon, for one, was ready to begin down just such a path.
Language
Fluent Language: Common
Skills
Skill | EXP | Total | Proficiency |
Leadership | 10 RB, 5 SP | 15 | Novice |
Intelligence | 10 SP | 10 | Novice |
Negotiation | 10 SP | 10 | Novice |
Persuasion | 15 SP | 15 | Novice |
Rhetoric | 10 SP | 10 | Novice |
Lores
Lore of Zeltivan Culture
Constellation: Aedelon
Constellation: Aedelon
Possessions
1 Set of Clothing
-Simple Shirt
-Simple Pants
-Simple Undergarments
-Simple Cloak
-Simple Boots
1 Waterskin
1 Backpack which contains:
-Comb (Wood)
-Brush (Wood)
-Soap
-Razor
-Balanced Rations (1 Week's worth)
-1 eating knife
-Flint & Steel
100 Gold Mizas
-Simple Shirt
-Simple Pants
-Simple Undergarments
-Simple Cloak
-Simple Boots
1 Waterskin
1 Backpack which contains:
-Comb (Wood)
-Brush (Wood)
-Soap
-Razor
-Balanced Rations (1 Week's worth)
-1 eating knife
-Flint & Steel
100 Gold Mizas
Housing
Location: Zeltiva
Housing: 1 season’s stay at World’s End Grotto (Fall 519AV)
Housing: 1 season’s stay at World’s End Grotto (Fall 519AV)
Ledger
Purchase | Cost | Total |
Starting | +100 GM | 100 GM |
Housing Cash-in | +500 GM | 600 GM |
Single Room @ World’s End Grotto - 1 Season (Fall 519AV) | -45 GM 5 SM | 554 GM 5 SM |
Thread List
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