Character Information
Full Name: Hlavandelle Serena Ahto-Erilnille Bel-Ivaelle
Heritage: Mystech, former Teledden
Age: - 128 in life
Gender / Pronouns: It (She)
Occult: Unbound Spirit (Exist Revenant)
Core Concept
An Inulvaan in life, intended as a member of the Deathmatch in death, Hlavandelle is a walking relic of the past. Having died in battle before she could be made an eternal sentinel, she returns as a revenant instead, capriciously continuing her Inulvaan duties in subtle denial of her undesired fate.
12 of 100 deaths
Now a spirit, Hlavandei assumed itself as immortal, having experienced more than a dozen fatal wounds. Yet it does not realize that with every death, more of its self fades away and is lost to time forever.
Appearance Information
Hlavandei's current appearance is one of vibrant blue armor, lined in gold and with a veil hiding her lack of a face. The reason as to why she favors a Senleya-styled helmet over the traditional Inulvaan's four faces, is unknown.
Hobbies and Talents
Magical Talent
Hlavandei is learnt in noble court etiquette, albeit a rather old-fashioned variation of it. Before becoming the 1,248th, she enjoyed playing the piano and writing poetry the most. A lifetime of ballroom dancing makes her movements in combat seem fluid and elegant, yet confident. Hlavandei'alle was very interested in the history of her people, she was a historian in her past life.
Proficiencies
Combat Style: Faith + Constitution
Constitution: 5
Shielding Point Buy
Faith: 7
Paladin Point Buy
Magic: 2
Magic Point Buy
Languages
Common
Altalar
Ancient Altalar
Life Story / Plot Hooks
Born is Ivaelle, Hlavandelle Serena Ahto-Erilnille Soleivara Aerimiro'orrey Feliandrelle Elleverenne was raised in an upper-class household, taught by a dozen of tutors back in the last few decades of the old Allorn empire.
Born is Ivaelle, Hlavandelle Serena Ahto-Erilnille Soleivara Aerimiro'orrey Feliandrelle Elleverenne was raised in an upper-class household, taught by a dozen of tutors back in the last few decades of the old Allorn empire. Her mother and father, a noble advisor and a renowned architect respectively, were loving yet distant, trusting in their staff to teach their second daughter out of five to become a proper and respectable member of society. Besides learning and adapting to proper etiquette well, the young Teledden found an interest in her people's history, having a fine memory for details and dates. Her parents were content with funding and cultivating this interest, expanding her educational curriculum accordingly and being optimistic about their daughter having a bright future.
Her parents' willingness to leave their child to her devices was snuffed out in Hlavandelle's brief adolescence. In her subtle rebelliousness she flew too close to the sun when she started questioning and learning about the history of the family's Ashal slaves, and her upbringing became colder. With a closer eye kept on her activities, the young altalar was forced to conform quickly, her devious fascination was quickly stomped out and she was brought back to the traditional ideals of her nation. She began, who seemed to have more freedom of choice, as her parents curated their upbringing more carefully behind the scenes. But Hlanadei'alle never noticed, she becomes someone who stews quietly.
Whilst the family's assets grew whilst order in the empire fell, Hlavandelle became a skilled historian, letting her work take up most of her time. She played the piano in her freetime, honing her memory for decades to come. As her mother became closer with her employer, she eventually introduced her second daughter to the minor noble house she had served for decades - and they agreed to adopt Hlavandelle to strengthen the relation. The young Teledden's tutorship began quickly enough, which she took to with ease alongside old poetry, most of its inspiration sourced from the old texts she scoured in her profession. Hlavandelle's cooled and timid demeanor was well received at courts, she was oft described as "reserved and gentle," yet her fighter's spirit never quite went out deep within.
A chance encounter during a ball sparked that flame in Hlavandelle again. Meeting the daughter of a newly allied noble family, she meets a woman who presented the polar opposite of herself. "Impulsive and brazen," Hlavandelle Serena Ahto-Erilnille Soleivara Aerimiro'orrey Feliandrelle Elleverenne Bel-Ivaelle meets someone to whomst she is merely "Hlavandei." And for the first time, she minds not being swept along with a tide, either. It begins as a fast friendship started by a rather formal introduction and a short and informal response that made Hlavandei almost reel from surprise, whilst Lady Ulae'renna laughed over the reaction. A short chat made an agreement to meet again, the family had hoped that Hlavandelle would make a good influence on her friend.
Quite the opposite came to be, but by that time the internal conflicts had begun to escalate. Nobody had eyes for the pair anymore, too busy with trying to preserve what is and make better what will be. As the Night of the Weeping stars grew near, Hlavandei had to depend on her friend emotionally, and she obliged as she was invited to leave and join one of the many splinter-groups within the Allorn empire. Following Artarel over the blue empress was offered as a means to break free from conformity, a long-resting desire Hlavandei had from being young. But be it out of love or out of following her friend, she joins the Inulvaan to become the 1,248th among them, sworn to defend the halls in which the justice cult hid in, even in death. When the calamity finally fell upon the empire, both "Hlavandei" and "Laerenna" fought viably until their last breath, with Hlavandei falling second by acting irrationally, after her best friend died from a straying bolt.
And then she re-awakes in a panic, the arrow which had impaled her now gone. Hlavandei's first memory as a revenant is seeing an enemy soldier stare at her in a panic, before delivering a strike that promised to lob her head off. The second time she wakes, the battle had long progress past where she had been slain, and Hlavandei had the time to adjust and join the slaughter again. As she was felled a third time, Hlavandei could not excuse the fatal injuries anymore, escaping from the battlefield to make a recovery she did not need.
Escaping from the immediate conflict within the empire, Hlavandei finds her place as a scholar in one of the less war-ravaged regions, spending some decades in service of a scholarly association to compensate for her accommodations. She finds new company and familiar faces, being known as a rather "outspoken and brazen" woman as she speaks up for the quieter of her associates. The peacefulness was finite however, as one day the covert revenant awakes in the early dawn, discovering her friends and associates all dead, throats slit. What she is unaware of are the hours that had passed after her fourth death. Hlavandei continues to travel.
Resuming her duties as a sole Inulvaan, Hlavandei passes through cities, leaving a trail of bodies in each, every victim she had deemed a sinner in some way, shape or form. Her doing began to draw eyes with time, and she suffers another two deaths while disposing of the soldiers and shadyfolk who had come after her for revenge. The one she had killed the quickest was the scholar who called her a spirit, trying to offer a deal or relieve her of her un-life. It was not bloodlust that made the Teledden draw more blood, but the need to silence these claims she called misconceptions. Hlavandei was still well within an Altalar's lifespan, she maintained denial about her abnormal state. The blood which clung to her blade made her unable to board a ship, and in a bid of capricious stubbornness, Hlavandei responded by travelling across the ocean on foot, finally escaping the Allorn empire.
With no sinners in sight during the ceaseless journey in dark blue depths, the revenant's mind wandered more than the body did. Sometimes she even stopped for unknown periods of time, simply appreciating the serene silence that seemed to never end or change. A century passes in a blink, as Hlavandei walks aimless with no sense of time, direction or purpose, an unwillingness to face the truth mortals shout at her made her reluctant to leave and find civilization again. She tires from a lack of magic present, eventually slumbering for an indefinite time. Hlavandei awakens to see shadows overhead, the shapes of half a dozen ships, debris and bodies and sunk down into the waters around her. Seeing the bodies of Asha sink down, she feels herself confused by their dress and demeanor. Finally she chooses to keep travelling, heading opposite of the direction one of the ships was facing.
Resurfacing in Regalia, Hlavandei wanders the woods until she finds the Vola temple. Drawn in by the magicks of a divinium summoning, she finds herself in the presence of shifty facades and a monster, one which turns her exist by mere presence. Forced to make the sudden choice between the shifty strangers accompanied by a little elven girl wielding Aulaya, opposed by Ailor and void Arkenborn, Hlavandei chooses to side with the former. She discovers new nemeses in Svend Hjelmskærer av Drettlefjord, Signe Losnedahl and Einar Magnusson, sinners which she can now hunt again, and a corrupted faithful which she needs to weed out, in the form of Jouennye du Roserei. Hlavandei revels in the new task she has found herself, growing comfortable with her immortality and renewed resolve to fight for beliefs and purposes that are out of date by centuries now.
Travelling and ever-chasing its new victims, the fallen Inulvaan traverses through the waters as it had for centuries past. Emerging at the dead end of one, it comes face to face with an Asha and a green-furred creature, of which Hlavandei feels surprised about, seeing how Altalar to lord over them near. As Sakeena doesn't offer her the response she expected, Hlavandei could feel her fury bubble again. Raising her voice in the Gatehead clinic attracted the attention of bystanders, amongst which was Jhavartal, who proceeds to battle her alongside Bethan. As the fight seems to conclude, Hlavandei is faced with an Inulvaan sister of the present, who deescalates the battle until Hlavandei is bound in a panoptic jar.
Full Name: Hlavandelle Serena Ahto-Erilnille Bel-Ivaelle
Heritage: Mystech, former Teledden
Age: - 128 in life
Gender / Pronouns: It (She)
Occult: Unbound Spirit (Exist Revenant)
Core Concept
An Inulvaan in life, intended as a member of the Deathmatch in death, Hlavandelle is a walking relic of the past. Having died in battle before she could be made an eternal sentinel, she returns as a revenant instead, capriciously continuing her Inulvaan duties in subtle denial of her undesired fate.
12 of 100 deaths
Now a spirit, Hlavandei assumed itself as immortal, having experienced more than a dozen fatal wounds. Yet it does not realize that with every death, more of its self fades away and is lost to time forever.
Appearance Information
Hlavandei's current appearance is one of vibrant blue armor, lined in gold and with a veil hiding her lack of a face. The reason as to why she favors a Senleya-styled helmet over the traditional Inulvaan's four faces, is unknown.
Hobbies and Talents
Magical Talent
Hlavandei is learnt in noble court etiquette, albeit a rather old-fashioned variation of it. Before becoming the 1,248th, she enjoyed playing the piano and writing poetry the most. A lifetime of ballroom dancing makes her movements in combat seem fluid and elegant, yet confident. Hlavandei'alle was very interested in the history of her people, she was a historian in her past life.
Proficiencies
Combat Style: Faith + Constitution
Constitution: 5
Shielding Point Buy
Shield Cover (Free)
Shield Block
Shield Wall
Shield Slam
Shield Phalanx
Shield Deflect
Shield Block
Shield Wall
Shield Slam
Shield Phalanx
Shield Deflect
Faith: 7
Paladin Point Buy
Divine Savior
Divine Aura
Divine Smite
Divine Rescue
Divine Revive
Cleric Point BuyDivine Aura
Divine Smite
Divine Rescue
Divine Revive
Sacred Gear
Sacred Rebuke
Sacred Rebuke
Magic: 2
Magic Point Buy
Magic Resist
Magic Cleanse
Magic Cleanse
Languages
Common
Altalar
Ancient Altalar
Life Story / Plot Hooks
Born is Ivaelle, Hlavandelle Serena Ahto-Erilnille Soleivara Aerimiro'orrey Feliandrelle Elleverenne was raised in an upper-class household, taught by a dozen of tutors back in the last few decades of the old Allorn empire.
Born is Ivaelle, Hlavandelle Serena Ahto-Erilnille Soleivara Aerimiro'orrey Feliandrelle Elleverenne was raised in an upper-class household, taught by a dozen of tutors back in the last few decades of the old Allorn empire. Her mother and father, a noble advisor and a renowned architect respectively, were loving yet distant, trusting in their staff to teach their second daughter out of five to become a proper and respectable member of society. Besides learning and adapting to proper etiquette well, the young Teledden found an interest in her people's history, having a fine memory for details and dates. Her parents were content with funding and cultivating this interest, expanding her educational curriculum accordingly and being optimistic about their daughter having a bright future.
Her parents' willingness to leave their child to her devices was snuffed out in Hlavandelle's brief adolescence. In her subtle rebelliousness she flew too close to the sun when she started questioning and learning about the history of the family's Ashal slaves, and her upbringing became colder. With a closer eye kept on her activities, the young altalar was forced to conform quickly, her devious fascination was quickly stomped out and she was brought back to the traditional ideals of her nation. She began, who seemed to have more freedom of choice, as her parents curated their upbringing more carefully behind the scenes. But Hlanadei'alle never noticed, she becomes someone who stews quietly.
Whilst the family's assets grew whilst order in the empire fell, Hlavandelle became a skilled historian, letting her work take up most of her time. She played the piano in her freetime, honing her memory for decades to come. As her mother became closer with her employer, she eventually introduced her second daughter to the minor noble house she had served for decades - and they agreed to adopt Hlavandelle to strengthen the relation. The young Teledden's tutorship began quickly enough, which she took to with ease alongside old poetry, most of its inspiration sourced from the old texts she scoured in her profession. Hlavandelle's cooled and timid demeanor was well received at courts, she was oft described as "reserved and gentle," yet her fighter's spirit never quite went out deep within.
A chance encounter during a ball sparked that flame in Hlavandelle again. Meeting the daughter of a newly allied noble family, she meets a woman who presented the polar opposite of herself. "Impulsive and brazen," Hlavandelle Serena Ahto-Erilnille Soleivara Aerimiro'orrey Feliandrelle Elleverenne Bel-Ivaelle meets someone to whomst she is merely "Hlavandei." And for the first time, she minds not being swept along with a tide, either. It begins as a fast friendship started by a rather formal introduction and a short and informal response that made Hlavandei almost reel from surprise, whilst Lady Ulae'renna laughed over the reaction. A short chat made an agreement to meet again, the family had hoped that Hlavandelle would make a good influence on her friend.
Quite the opposite came to be, but by that time the internal conflicts had begun to escalate. Nobody had eyes for the pair anymore, too busy with trying to preserve what is and make better what will be. As the Night of the Weeping stars grew near, Hlavandei had to depend on her friend emotionally, and she obliged as she was invited to leave and join one of the many splinter-groups within the Allorn empire. Following Artarel over the blue empress was offered as a means to break free from conformity, a long-resting desire Hlavandei had from being young. But be it out of love or out of following her friend, she joins the Inulvaan to become the 1,248th among them, sworn to defend the halls in which the justice cult hid in, even in death. When the calamity finally fell upon the empire, both "Hlavandei" and "Laerenna" fought viably until their last breath, with Hlavandei falling second by acting irrationally, after her best friend died from a straying bolt.
And then she re-awakes in a panic, the arrow which had impaled her now gone. Hlavandei's first memory as a revenant is seeing an enemy soldier stare at her in a panic, before delivering a strike that promised to lob her head off. The second time she wakes, the battle had long progress past where she had been slain, and Hlavandei had the time to adjust and join the slaughter again. As she was felled a third time, Hlavandei could not excuse the fatal injuries anymore, escaping from the battlefield to make a recovery she did not need.
Escaping from the immediate conflict within the empire, Hlavandei finds her place as a scholar in one of the less war-ravaged regions, spending some decades in service of a scholarly association to compensate for her accommodations. She finds new company and familiar faces, being known as a rather "outspoken and brazen" woman as she speaks up for the quieter of her associates. The peacefulness was finite however, as one day the covert revenant awakes in the early dawn, discovering her friends and associates all dead, throats slit. What she is unaware of are the hours that had passed after her fourth death. Hlavandei continues to travel.
Resuming her duties as a sole Inulvaan, Hlavandei passes through cities, leaving a trail of bodies in each, every victim she had deemed a sinner in some way, shape or form. Her doing began to draw eyes with time, and she suffers another two deaths while disposing of the soldiers and shadyfolk who had come after her for revenge. The one she had killed the quickest was the scholar who called her a spirit, trying to offer a deal or relieve her of her un-life. It was not bloodlust that made the Teledden draw more blood, but the need to silence these claims she called misconceptions. Hlavandei was still well within an Altalar's lifespan, she maintained denial about her abnormal state. The blood which clung to her blade made her unable to board a ship, and in a bid of capricious stubbornness, Hlavandei responded by travelling across the ocean on foot, finally escaping the Allorn empire.
With no sinners in sight during the ceaseless journey in dark blue depths, the revenant's mind wandered more than the body did. Sometimes she even stopped for unknown periods of time, simply appreciating the serene silence that seemed to never end or change. A century passes in a blink, as Hlavandei walks aimless with no sense of time, direction or purpose, an unwillingness to face the truth mortals shout at her made her reluctant to leave and find civilization again. She tires from a lack of magic present, eventually slumbering for an indefinite time. Hlavandei awakens to see shadows overhead, the shapes of half a dozen ships, debris and bodies and sunk down into the waters around her. Seeing the bodies of Asha sink down, she feels herself confused by their dress and demeanor. Finally she chooses to keep travelling, heading opposite of the direction one of the ships was facing.
Resurfacing in Regalia, Hlavandei wanders the woods until she finds the Vola temple. Drawn in by the magicks of a divinium summoning, she finds herself in the presence of shifty facades and a monster, one which turns her exist by mere presence. Forced to make the sudden choice between the shifty strangers accompanied by a little elven girl wielding Aulaya, opposed by Ailor and void Arkenborn, Hlavandei chooses to side with the former. She discovers new nemeses in Svend Hjelmskærer av Drettlefjord, Signe Losnedahl and Einar Magnusson, sinners which she can now hunt again, and a corrupted faithful which she needs to weed out, in the form of Jouennye du Roserei. Hlavandei revels in the new task she has found herself, growing comfortable with her immortality and renewed resolve to fight for beliefs and purposes that are out of date by centuries now.
Travelling and ever-chasing its new victims, the fallen Inulvaan traverses through the waters as it had for centuries past. Emerging at the dead end of one, it comes face to face with an Asha and a green-furred creature, of which Hlavandei feels surprised about, seeing how Altalar to lord over them near. As Sakeena doesn't offer her the response she expected, Hlavandei could feel her fury bubble again. Raising her voice in the Gatehead clinic attracted the attention of bystanders, amongst which was Jhavartal, who proceeds to battle her alongside Bethan. As the fight seems to conclude, Hlavandei is faced with an Inulvaan sister of the present, who deescalates the battle until Hlavandei is bound in a panoptic jar.
- Hlavandei was formerly a Teledden, and thus holds some rather extreme Allorn views alongside her opinions as a zealot;
- Hlavandei discriminates against Asha.
- Hlavandei discriminates against void Arkenborn.
- Hlavandei discriminates against Kathar.
- Hlavandei discriminates against void worshippers.
- Hlavandei discriminates against vampires, this includes broods.
- Hlavandei discriminates against the childish, and belittles children and the youthful.
- Hlavandei looks down on the prideful.
- Hlavandei views the humble and shy as weak and in need of protecting.
- Hlavandei bears a naturally good disposition towards nobility and the upper class on meeting them. Then she judges by character and presentation.
- Hlavandei greatly favors those who are capable, just, well-mannered, graceful, Estellians and elven. And only if they fulfill all these traits the way she sees right.
- Hlavandei discriminates against the openly unjust and unfair, they are not aware of the copious amounts of hypocrisy.
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