Ooh! Biography of a new character!!
Well, I was going through LOAP, and I realized that half these characters, I barely have histories for!!
So, I’m going through my list and creating biographies for them! Yay! Character lists, place lists, item lists, spell lists. The whole ten yards.
So, I thought I’d post the first one I’ve got done. He’s an ancestors of Erdric’s (Kinda like Elrond/Elros dealy), Related to Aryun through her mother, and may or may not still be alive considering he’s a Demi-god like Aryun as well. ^^
Celithil – “Silver Moonlight”
Height: 61
Weight: c. 180 lbs.
Eye color: Silver lavender-blue hued
Hair color: Platinum
History (brief):
Celithil was abandoned at birth and never knew who his birth parents were. This did not handicap him, however, because he came to the attention of the High Priest of Sirion. This man took Celithil in, and raised him as his own. He learned the ways and tradtitions of his new family, and was quite happy to serve them in any way. When he turned sixteen, the current High Priest resigned due to ill health and gave his mantle to the young Celithil.
Celithil, though, gave up this responsibility once he fell in love with a fellow friend from the temple, Voras, when he turned twenty-one.
Celithil is a very quite, soft-spoken intellectual man who is very hard to rile. He is not prone to violent outbursts of passion and prefers to sit back and think about things in a logical order and pattern. He is very much a conservative and does not like change to his little world unless there is a pressing need for it.
He is often found in a library, where he is most at home, or within the Temple seeking guidance.
He is very much an opposite of his mate, Voras.
Note: Celithil is a prophet and is gifted with visions of futures yet to pass. Normally when these gifts come into the open, and he receives one, he gets a tremendous migraine that causes him massive pain. These visions are unstoppable, and there is no remedy for the pain that he is aware of. He often curses at his gods for gifting him, and then leaving him to suffer not knowing a cure.