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Mythical/historical character in Prydaen culture. Featured in a book (which one?).
Mythical/historical character in [[Prydaen]] culture. Her story is detailed in [[The Triquetra Chronicles, Volume 1]].


A kit born albino who was feared by the other Prydaen. It is said that [[Tenemlor]] appeared to protect the child, and has since often adopted the albino coloration to appear in. It is also noted that Alor's name is supposed to be the reason that many female Prydaen names end in "-lor"
The first true albino kit born to the [[Prydaen]], her birth cause alarm among the people. [[Tenemlor]] appeared to them, declaring the kit her true daughter, and before their eyes she took on the same white coloring. She named the kit "Alor" to signify their kinship. From that point on, parents began to add 'alor' to the naming of their female kits to show that they share that same kinship.


===Trivia===

[[Refikalor]] is an example of an albino Prydaen (white fur, red eyes) who was given a "alor" name in homage of this tale.

Latest revision as of 23:13, 9 January 2016

Alor
Status: Historical Figure
Race: Prydaen
Gender: Female

Mythical/historical character in Prydaen culture. Her story is detailed in The Triquetra Chronicles, Volume 1.

The first true albino kit born to the Prydaen, her birth cause alarm among the people. Tenemlor appeared to them, declaring the kit her true daughter, and before their eyes she took on the same white coloring. She named the kit "Alor" to signify their kinship. From that point on, parents began to add 'alor' to the naming of their female kits to show that they share that same kinship.


Trivia

Refikalor is an example of an albino Prydaen (white fur, red eyes) who was given a "alor" name in homage of this tale.