
General Information
Birth Name: Chandrelle
Elven Adulthood Name: Chandrelle Cryshal-Tirith's Lúmë (Crystal Tower’s Hour)
Age: Young
Birthplace: The High Forest
"The stars do not shine brighter by stealing the light of others, nor does the moon seek to outlast the sun. They coexist, each fulfilling its purpose in harmony. So too must we respect the balance of all things, lest we unravel the very fabric of existence."
Deities
(Patron) Fenmarel Mestarine
Being born in a secluded tree-top village in the High Forest neighboring the dangers of the Direwoods, Hellgate Keep and the Endless Caverns. It was no surprise that Fenmarel Mestarine was a popular choice for Chandrelle and many other elves of her village who struggled to survive in such dangerous yet mystical lands. Fenmarel was a guide that could match no other between the Seldarine in her village's darkest hours and was revered highly for many successful hunts, safe returns, and traditions in his name.
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(Venerating) Labelas Enoreth
Born into a rather distinct family of magi and druidic culture. Chandrelle’s father (a wizard, historian and philosopher worshipping Labelas) often foretold to her stories about the constellations, time and space. While her mother (a druidic specialist who studied rare beasts in the Direwoods) often found interconnectivity between her and her fathers teaching, believing that time is the unseen web that connects all aspects of nature, from the growth of trees to the movement of celestial bodies. Chandrelle and her mother view the stars as the purest form of nature—eternal and untouched by mortal hands. To her, they symbolize the continuity of life and the promise of renewal. She often quotes Labelas’s teachings, reminding others to cherish the fleeting beauty of life while respecting the eternal cycles that sustain it.
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(Respects) Sehanine Moonbow
Death was a sight that was far too common in her village. Being in such a dangerous area ment that death was something that was almost expected when parties ventured out for hunting and scouting. Whether that be the animals to be hunted and brought back, or a warrior who sought to feed his family but was hunted himself in the process. Because of this Sehanine was another common choice in conjunction with Fenmarel for those wishing safe travels and good fortune to their venturing and hardworking providers and family members.
Biography
Chandrelle was born during a rare celestial event known to her village (High Leaf) as the Convergence of Eternal Lights - when seven stars aligned perfectly over her secluded elven village deep within the High Forest. Her birth was heralded as an omen of great significance, and the village fortune-tellers claimed she was destined to be a "child of the stars," gifted with an unbreakable connection to a yet-to-be-discovered cosmic event.
While other children played in the forest and reveled in its beauty, Chandrelle spent her nights gazing at the stars, entranced by their glimmer. She saw them as the untouchable avatars of time and nature, and believed that the stars were the eldest form of nature there was. She often wondered what secrets they held and why they remained forever out of reach.
Chandrelle’s path as a druid took on a unique focus. She spent much of her time learning her druidic oaths of keeping the balance of nature within the High Forest. Despite this, her father’s blood and mannerisms were undeniable in her still. She oftentimes found herself glued to the small libraries of the village partaking in all manners of tomes, history books, and religious texts. In the coming years she found herself a rather obscure niche in the village as would-be spiritual astronomer, monitoring celestial patterns and omens for the village. She tracked eclipses, comets, or unusual star alignments as potential warnings of disruptions of nature and often painted murals of the prophesied events to come.
Her other duties brought her to follow her mother’s path in monitoring the dangers that could emerge from the Direwoods. Like her mother, Chandrelle not only adhered to the surveillance of unnatural phenomena inside the Direwoods but also began to study and research some of the more interesting and supernatural beasts of the area that her mother would tell her in stories. Her focus was laid on the extremely rare yet extremely dangerous Displacer Beasts. She became infatuated with their strange ability to mask their presence in shadow and through illusions, thus completely move around a field of battle "detected yet undetectable" - as her mother put it. Her research of the beast spanned for years as she tried to find all manner of books, research papers, and even local reports from the druids and rangers of her village. Through study, she sought ways of replicating the ability through science, magic, and her animal shapes believing their ability was the ultimate hunting technique. While far from being successful and quite frankly not even close due to the very limited information she had on the creature; she wrote many theories and thesis on the beast from her perspective assumptions in an attempt to piece together their amazing predatorial abilities.
As the Time of Troubles began to plague Toril and the Longest Year began, her village was brought into some of the harshest trials and tribulations one could believe. In a village that was once primarily protected by magic rather than might. It was no surprise that the village began suffering heavy losses in defenses against many raiding monsters, beasts, and other races that took advantage against her village. As the situation became dire the village elders brought forth a contingency plan to gather the young and the women and move them to safer locations in a desperate attempt to secure the bloodline of many families who lived there. Eventually Chandrelle, along with a few other young elves were put onto small caravans that traveled for many nights in different directions. It was until she reached the forest of Weldath and found refuge with the Y'Tellarien that she devoted herself to the Conclave where she continued her druidic oaths and her niche belief of studying the omens projected by the stars above.
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