PCs:Eldrea Addams

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Personal information:

Full Name: Eldrea Addams

Age: 26 Years

Race: Human

Gender: Female

Religion: Follower of The Harpinger

Birthplace: One of the Seven Cities

Current Residence: Mikona, although she travels widely


Biography as presently known:

Eldrea was brought up somewhere in the Seven Cities region of Avlis, although from which of those cities she hails is not known. She arrived in Elysia having lost her way on what she termed "a pilgrimage of sorts" to the Harpinger's shrine in Ferrell, although over time it has become clear that this pilgrimage was as much a matter of putting distance between herself and her family as of religious devotion. On her arrival, her open worship of the somewhat shadowy god of musical inspiration provoked consternation and distrust on the part of some, in particular due to her enthusiastic embrace of its other aspect as Avlis's messenger of death, believing that death and inspiration are intimately connected and that she might draw one from the other. Despite this, or perhaps in some cases as a result of it, she still managed to make a few firm friends in southern Avlis, as well as finding herself a new teacher of the musical arts in the form of the controversial bard Elong Singalong and, in the Ysgardian elf Star Aelae, a lover. Though a technically accomplished musician and vocalist, Eldrea finds lyrical inspiration hard to come by and has spent many hours, both by herself and with Elong, attempting to overcome this difficulty.

In recent months she has started to involve herself more with the doings of Visimontium's Bardic Academy, and has made her debut as a public performer at the recent "Tales of Terror" contest organised by that body, premiering the seemingly well received ballad Fear Fable. This success, however, was preceded by the no doubt less welcome news of her banishment from Elysia - the specifics of which remain unpublished by Le'Megen - as well as the apparent departure of Star from her life.

Publically performed works to date: