Prominent Figures: Difference between revisions

From EfU Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
mNo edit summary
No edit summary
Line 48: Line 48:


====Balladeer Niranye Auvreathil====
====Balladeer Niranye Auvreathil====
[[File:Niranyeauvreathil.png|Framed|300px]]
A kind and well-meaning elf, originally of House Y'fahliel, of the deep forests hidden among the City of Rings. Niranye is best known as a curator of art and a preserver of culture, having established a splendid gallery in the Palms Heights to exhibit some of the most beautiful, moving works to survive the upheaval of the era.


====Condottiera Mirielle Rosseau====
====Condottiera Mirielle Rosseau====

Revision as of 08:33, 24 July 2024

Prominent Figures

Government of Ephia's Well

Legate Marcellus Saenus

Legate Argent Argyris

Framed

Emerging from the eastern wastes sometime in 7788, the man calling himself Argent Argyris rose to prominence as a kind of political operator, serving as an advisor to the uo-and-coming Legate Gloamingdaith, as well as to the bastard prince of Qadira, Arjuna Namahedu. Through guile, sorcery, or perhaps sheer luck, he has clumbered over his former eployers to seize the reins of a Legate's seat and de facto leadership in the League of Gold. Countless rumors surround him: that he is a saboteur of the Sibilant Empire, a conniving cultist of Bashmu, a Qadiran infiltrator, an apprentice to the Golden Vizier of Kha'esh, that he has embezzled thousands of dinars from the government, that he desires nothing but to grasp and claw at power, and that he uses men as pawns.

He describes himself, however, only as a "Dragon," and claims Ephia's Well itself as his glittering hoard.

Senior Scribe Aaisha al-Samar

Senior Scribe Bashir Khatara

Framed

One of the longest-serving Scribes on duty in Ephia's Well, Bashir Khatara has become a celebrity known as high as the royal courts of Baz'eel. His eccentric career has made him a well-traveled diplomat, a haute couture fashion designer, an author of homoerotic novels, a trusted advisor to the most powerful lords of this world, and the owner of many exotic pets. All of this, he has achieved despite (or perhaps because of) a notoriously absent-minded demeanor and a history of wild mood swings.

Former Legate Qari Alriyh

Former Legate Nasreen Shabani

Former Legate Balstan Gloamingdaith

The Sultan's Janissaries

Lieutenant Rennik Colmes

Framed

Once a simple hunter and trapper in the wilderness of the City of Rings, Lieutenant Rennik Colmes has come a long way from his roots—both literally, and metaphorically. Losing his family on the long journey to Ephia's Well, he arrived in the spring of 7787 as just one more lost refugee desperate to drown his sorrows in the local drug dens. But all that changed when he took his place among the Sultan's Janissaries, his hunger for narcotic vices traded in for an overriding thirst for truth and justice. He is perhaps one of the most shining examples of Baz'eel's promise that, with hard work and dedication, anyone might right above their beginnings.

In 7788, he was appointed as the Warmaster of Ephia's Well, and his leadership and tireless planning has led to one victory after another over the hordes of Iakmes.

Sergeant Arnock Reyer

Framed

The last surviving member of the once-infamous "Banafsi Boys," a small group of men freed from the dungeons of Banafsi moments before they were to be sold as chattel to the butchers of Qa'im. Colloquially known as "Nock," he and his comrades joined the Sultan's Janissaries in the late summer of 7787, soon after the Battle of the Red Hill, and distinguished themselves beyond question. Today, he is the (self-proclaimed) best shot in Ephia's Well, with an incredible mastery of the bow, as well as a proficient spotter and tracker.

Sergeant Horton Hogshire

The Cinquefoil Rose

Lyrist Aubrey Domergue

Balladeer Aurelio d'Lyon

Balladeer Niranye Auvreathil

Framed

A kind and well-meaning elf, originally of House Y'fahliel, of the deep forests hidden among the City of Rings. Niranye is best known as a curator of art and a preserver of culture, having established a splendid gallery in the Palms Heights to exhibit some of the most beautiful, moving works to survive the upheaval of the era.


Condottiera Mirielle Rosseau

Balesterie Emilia Laurentis

Balesterie Kythaela Reithel

The first refugee of 7787 to be inducted into the ranks of the Banda Rossa, Balesterie Kythaela Reithel rose to prominence on the back of her ferocity and unrelenting advances in combat, until she was immortally dubbed the "Lion of the Cinquefoil Rose" by the Grandmaster herself. Despite certain ethical differences, she was known to be a lifelong friend to Lyrist Lynneth Llywarch.

Sister Selsi

Sister Hypatia

Sister Nebtu

Not much is known of Nebtu Xenolyta, even by the discreet standards of her Sibylline order. Nebtu is reclusive, rarely seen to leave the Priory, and even more rarely found in the center of public attention, let alone speaking about herself. She is known to have arrived in Ephia's Well in 7787, some say from Baz'eel, where she is thought to have been a student of philosophy. Before she joined the Sisterhood, Nebtu would often be found in the Plaza of the Well, engaging passers-by and strangers in intense theological debate. As an Acolyte, she was not seen to involve herself in politics or war—or any other public affairs. However, in the Tabbah of 7788, Sister Nebtu rallied alongside Balladeer Aubrey Domergue to violently protest the conscription of refugees into unpaid hard labor, leading an infamous raid on the Gloamingdaith-Argyris Quarry.

Sister Amelie

Framed

Sister Amelie is known as one of the "Speakers" for the goddess Kula, commanding the Wyld's Gardens to such a degree that nearby is said to dance in rhythm with her breaths and that ivy has begun to grow over her person. She is widely known as a prolific poet, favoring religious and chivalric themes, as well as the author of numerous texts of history, philosophy, and theology. These include chronicles borne of her service on the battlefield, both at the Battle of the Red Hill in 7787 and the great war against Iakmes in 7788, wherein she was instrumental to the victory of Ephia's Well.

The Astronomers of Q'tolip

Apothar Estellise Azimi

Apothar Mae Stern

Apothar Isaac Naught

Framed

Into the Astronomers, Isaac brought with him a talent for the arcane and a fascination with colors. He dedicated most of his time in public to creating paintings, often enchanting audiences with his "colors of magic." Since his elevation to the rank of Apothar, however, he has become more reclusive, focusing his time and efforts toward the research of what he describes as a new, esoteric "spectrum of light..."

Apothar Zol Nur

Apothar Margarethe Eisenberg

Formerly Prominent Figures

See also: Formerly Prominent Figures