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Because of the extremely limited nature of alpine resources, Snow Elves spend most of their time in small groups of kin, in ancestral places where shelter is relatively consistent throughout the year. Families will occasionally trade places, in order to secure a marriage or gain access to different resources for a time, but it is not uncommon for a family to communicate through their neighbors to families much farther away. This system is not only much more convenient (and safer) than travelling by foot to deliver a message personally, it also allows for the continued maintenance of local alliances. Ayalen was the result of one such alliance, between the Jora'eluris and Gesarin families, in the tradition of [[Marriage_Among_the_Elves,_Volume_1_(book)#The_Blessing_by_the_Four_Winds:_Bile_Janis_oc_Hul_Haizeani|Bile Janis oc Hul Haizeani]]. |
Because of the extremely limited nature of alpine resources, Snow Elves spend most of their time in small groups of kin, in ancestral places where shelter is relatively consistent throughout the year. Families will occasionally trade places, in order to secure a marriage or gain access to different resources for a time, but it is not uncommon for a family to communicate through their neighbors to families much farther away. This system is not only much more convenient (and safer) than travelling by foot to deliver a message personally, it also allows for the continued maintenance of local alliances. Ayalen was the result of one such alliance, between the Jora'eluris and Gesarin families, in the tradition of [[Marriage_Among_the_Elves,_Volume_1_(book)#The_Blessing_by_the_Four_Winds:_Bile_Janis_oc_Hul_Haizeani|Bile Janis oc Hul Haizeani]]. |
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The Jora'eluris are considerably wealthy, owing to the craft for which they are well-known among Snow Elves: both men and women in the family have long specialized in the production of rare, exquisite tapestries. These tapestries are woven from mountain goat fibers, dyed using rare but natural pigments (usually bright reds) harvested from alpine plants, and can require up to ten years to complete. Such textiles are not only beautiful but offer an extra layer of insulation for the home, which is useful throughout the year but most especially during the Winter months. Very rarely, the Jora'eluris will bargain with traders and exchange one of their priceless tapestries for a shipment of goods from the "outside," such as fine steel tools or silks. However, they would never have agreed to hand over a daughter of the clan if the circumstances had not been dire. |
The Jora'eluris are considerably wealthy, owing to the craft for which they are well-known among Snow Elves: both men and women in the family have long specialized in the production of rare, exquisite tapestries. These tapestries are woven from mountain goat fibers, dyed using rare but natural pigments (usually bright reds) harvested from alpine plants, and can require up to ten years to complete. Such textiles are not only beautiful but offer an extra layer of insulation for the home, which is useful throughout the year but most especially during the Winter months. Very rarely, the Jora'eluris will bargain with traders and exchange one of their priceless tapestries for a shipment of goods from the "outside," such as fine steel tools or heavy silks. However, they would never have agreed to hand over a daughter of the clan if the circumstances had not been dire. |
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Ayalen has always been plagued by disturbing dreams. Ever since she was small child, she would wake from them in the dead of night, sobbing and shaking violently from some terror she scarce had the words to describe. The bouts were relatively infrequent at first and seemed to follow no specific pattern, but they grew worse with time. The family, concerned for their daughter, sought the advice of numerous healers, who created various theories to explain her "illness." Some said the cause was physical or mental, some said it magical in nature, others argued it was environmental or hereditary. Consequently, Ayalen was exorcised, given draughts, hypnotized, bled, and the recipient of numerous spells, none of which were particularly effective. Her illness was simply managed, until Ayalen entered her second decade, when the nightmares began to occur almost diurnally, and Ayalen had taken to walking and performing actions in her sleep. Fearful of what might happen and unwilling to treat her as a prisoner in her own home, the Jora'eluris matriarch did the unthinkable and called upon an outsider's aid. |
Ayalen has always been plagued by disturbing dreams. Ever since she was small child, she would wake from them in the dead of night, sobbing and shaking violently from some terror she scarce had the words to describe. The bouts were relatively infrequent at first and seemed to follow no specific pattern, but they grew worse with time. The family, concerned for their daughter, sought the advice of numerous healers, who created various theories to explain her "illness." Some said the cause was physical or mental, some said it magical in nature, others argued it was environmental or hereditary. Consequently, Ayalen was exorcised, given draughts, hypnotized, bled, and the recipient of numerous spells, none of which were particularly effective. Her illness was simply managed, until Ayalen entered her second decade, when the nightmares began to occur almost diurnally, and Ayalen had taken to walking and performing actions in her sleep. Fearful of what might happen and unwilling to treat her as a prisoner in her own home, the Jora'eluris matriarch did the unthinkable and called upon an outsider's aid. |
Revision as of 12:13, 25 June 2012
Ayalen Jora'eluris | |
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Status | Active |
Race | Elf |
Gender | Female |
Guild | Cleric |
Instance | Prime |
Background
Ayalen was born mid-Winter in the year 379AV, to Zerora Jora'eluris and Rimefyrn Gesarin of the Snow Elf Clan. Due to Matron Selidhn's popular account, "The Elven Folk," Snow Elves are generally assumed to be vicious, barbaric, and intolerant of other races and cultures. Although there is some limited truth to latter stereotype, Ayalen would say that her family's existence has been neither short nor cruel and most certainly not "savage." The dangers of the tundra may indeed require hasty decisions, and a strong will could very well mean the difference between life and death in a blizzard, but Ayalen would argue that experience is far more useful, and one does not acquire experience if one does not exercise a certain level of caution. In fact, there is a saying among the Snow Elves: It is impossible to learn from one's own fatal mistakes.
Yet, contrary to the notion that Snow Elves have time for little else beyond survival, Ayalen has never wanted for art, beauty, culture, or leisure, and indeed, her childhood possessed ample amounts of each. She has attended lavish wedding ceremonies, gazed upon brilliantly painted works of traditional art, sipped icewines made from rare alpine berries, and lazed about hearth fires, listening to tales about her foremothers. Likewise, she has stood before glacier lakes bordered by alpine wildflowers set against the backdrop of snow-capped mountains. While there are few outside of her clan who could boast of such a sight, anyone who has made the trek knows that it must be earned. Life among the icy peaks may be difficult, but it is not without its own rewards.
Because of the extremely limited nature of alpine resources, Snow Elves spend most of their time in small groups of kin, in ancestral places where shelter is relatively consistent throughout the year. Families will occasionally trade places, in order to secure a marriage or gain access to different resources for a time, but it is not uncommon for a family to communicate through their neighbors to families much farther away. This system is not only much more convenient (and safer) than travelling by foot to deliver a message personally, it also allows for the continued maintenance of local alliances. Ayalen was the result of one such alliance, between the Jora'eluris and Gesarin families, in the tradition of Bile Janis oc Hul Haizeani.
The Jora'eluris are considerably wealthy, owing to the craft for which they are well-known among Snow Elves: both men and women in the family have long specialized in the production of rare, exquisite tapestries. These tapestries are woven from mountain goat fibers, dyed using rare but natural pigments (usually bright reds) harvested from alpine plants, and can require up to ten years to complete. Such textiles are not only beautiful but offer an extra layer of insulation for the home, which is useful throughout the year but most especially during the Winter months. Very rarely, the Jora'eluris will bargain with traders and exchange one of their priceless tapestries for a shipment of goods from the "outside," such as fine steel tools or heavy silks. However, they would never have agreed to hand over a daughter of the clan if the circumstances had not been dire.
Ayalen has always been plagued by disturbing dreams. Ever since she was small child, she would wake from them in the dead of night, sobbing and shaking violently from some terror she scarce had the words to describe. The bouts were relatively infrequent at first and seemed to follow no specific pattern, but they grew worse with time. The family, concerned for their daughter, sought the advice of numerous healers, who created various theories to explain her "illness." Some said the cause was physical or mental, some said it magical in nature, others argued it was environmental or hereditary. Consequently, Ayalen was exorcised, given draughts, hypnotized, bled, and the recipient of numerous spells, none of which were particularly effective. Her illness was simply managed, until Ayalen entered her second decade, when the nightmares began to occur almost diurnally, and Ayalen had taken to walking and performing actions in her sleep. Fearful of what might happen and unwilling to treat her as a prisoner in her own home, the Jora'eluris matriarch did the unthinkable and called upon an outsider's aid.
The outsider convinced the Jora'eluris that Ayalen's nightmares were beyond the help of mundane remedies and that she would need to seek help from the gods themselves. With no other recourse, they agreed to allow her to leave, on the condition that she should return once a cure had been found. And so it was that Ayalen left her home among the icy peaks.
Personality
Appearance
Ayalen possesses her mother's pale grey eyes and angular face but received her ash-blonde hair from her father's line. As is common for her race, she is fair-skinned and somewhat shorter than average compared to other Elvenkind. Contrary to the Snow Elf stereotype, however, she does not dress in layers of hides tied together with sinew. Rather, as with most Elves, she appreciates finely made textile clothing in attractive colors. According to Ayalen's description of her people, everyday clothing is often quilted or double-layered and accented with artfully-crafted mantles made from pelts or furs that are anything but "barbaric" or "savage" in appearance.
Current appearance (as of 6/25/12), using the LOOK verb:
You see Ayalen Jora'eluris, an Elf.
Ayalen has an angular face, pointed ears, deep-set grey eyes and a small nose. Her ash-blonde hair is long and wavy, and is worn tied back in an intricate five-stranded braid. She has fair skin and an athletic figure.
She is slightly under average height for an Elf.
She appears to be young.
She is in good shape.
She is wearing a silver kyanite gwethdesuan, a silver jadeite gwethdesuan, a flame-colored tiger lily, a grey nightsilk hooded cloak lined with bright firesilk, a spidersilk tote depicting an artistic rendering of the provinces, a crushed velvet pack in varying shades of grey, a lace-edged cream muslin shirt with an off-the-shoulder neckline, a blackened metal wristcuff trimmed with leaping cambrinth flames, a polished belt frog with a scimitar hanging from it, a simple belt knife, a silver-inlaid tankard, some supple leather pants with dark silk bindings, and a pair of dark grey leather boots lined with bright firesilk.
Other Information
- Ayalen arrived at the Crossing in the Autumn of 405AV, at the young age of 25.
- As is common among her kind, she was betrothed at an early age and has never met her future husband.