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'''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. Her open worship of the somewhat shadowy god of musical inspiration has 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 the she might draw one from the other. Despite this, or perhaps in some cases as a result of it, she has 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 [[PCs:Elong Singalong|Elong Singalong]]. Though a technically accomplished musician and vocalist, Eldrea still finds lyrical inspiration hard to come by and spends many hours, both by herself and with Elong, attempting to overcome this difficulty. | '''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. Her open worship of the somewhat shadowy god of musical inspiration has 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 the she might draw one from the other. Despite this, or perhaps in some cases as a result of it, she has 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 [[PCs:Elong Singalong|Elong Singalong]]. Though a technically accomplished musician and vocalist, Eldrea still finds lyrical inspiration hard to come by and spends many hours, both by herself and with Elong, attempting to overcome this difficulty. | ||
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Revision as of 17:16, 13 June 2007
Full Name: Eldrea Addams
Age: 24 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. Her open worship of the somewhat shadowy god of musical inspiration has 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 the she might draw one from the other. Despite this, or perhaps in some cases as a result of it, she has 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. Though a technically accomplished musician and vocalist, Eldrea still finds lyrical inspiration hard to come by and spends many hours, both by herself and with Elong, attempting to overcome this difficulty.