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Feinour – Avelorn’s Sorrow

Feinour is unique among Avelorn’s Nomad Princes, for he is a peaceful soul at heart, lacking the fires of battle lust that stoke the hearts of many Aelves in Avelorn’s pastime. For him, war is but a tragic necessity, a conflict unavoidable.

Submitted by:

Adam Arnett

Rules:

Do not kill without permission

Feinour’s shoulders carry a heavy burden, as each Aelf loss pains his heart, cutting deeper than the most savage blade. Every mortal soul cleaved in battle sings with a harmonious melody to his ears, a whisper of a life stolen before its time, and a promise of what could have been. In waking hours, the Nomad Prince remains steadfast and true, standing as strong as the Great Tree’s mighty roots. But by night he is plagued by nightmares and visions. Voices of his lost companion’s whisper and beg to be saved. Beset constantly by fever dreams and worse, ever his mind is threatened to be drawn astray by darker powers, but each time the Aelf resists, for he knows he must never relent.

Many might see his inherent compassion as weakness, but the truth is in fact quite the opposite. It is that very emotion that drives this Noble Kindred. Troubled may he be by guilt and loss; it is also a potent weapon in its own right. Avenging one’s kin is a powerful motivator, and Feinour’s fighting prowess borders on the zealous such is his wrath when roused to times of war. Each enemy shattered, each foe battered and beaten back, only strengthens his resolve and those around him. So strong is this avenging fury, Aelves close to his presence feel invigorated to fight ever onwards even in the face of overwhelming odds.

Outside of combat, Feinour can be found training the various young of Avelorn in tangled groves, ensuring each Aelf is honed to their very limits for when times of war eventually break upon their borders. Yet perhaps most notably, he can be found conversing with the various Kurnoth Hunters that patrol the forests and streets, taking great interest in their rumblings and musings of the world. Most Aelves, barring the Sisters of the Watch, rarely get to interact with the mighty Kurnothi for extended periods. Not so with Feinour, in fact to the astonishment of the few who lay eyes on such conversations; it appears the Sylvaneth actively seek him out to talk and share great hubris under dappled sun and low branches.

None can say why the mighty Kurnothi Guardians converse with the Nomad Prince so, perhaps their immortal bond eases his feelings of loss, for Sylvaneth can never truly die after all. Indeed, many rumours take it as a sign of Alarielle’s divine will easing the Aelf of his terrible burdens. For in those blissful moments, among twisting leaves and green grass, with oaken warriors at his side, and conflict but a distant memory; he can truly be at peace…if only for a moment.


If you’d like to read more about Feinour, be sure to check out “A Leaf of Sorrow and Strife” here!

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