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Lanival (the Redeemer)
Leader of the winning side in the Resistance War. Created the (approximate) boundaries of the five provinces as they are today.
Origins
Born in 1003 BL. Son of Sorril, an elf, and Chief Kanton, a human. Both parents died shortly after the birth of Lanival and Sable, his twin sister. The two siblings were raised as orphans by Kanton's clan until it was absorbed by the Ram Clan of Akroeg. Became a wanderer.
Fall of the Empire
Seven hundred years after Akroeg and the crumbling of Akroeg's empire, Lanival began to unite clans again with the help of Sable, his sister. The war with Teiro, an elf, lasted twelve years, during which time Arhat, Uthmor, Ka'len and others served under him. The war ended with the Guardians Glacis, Eerayn, and Sildua assisting Lanival in a final battle.
After the war
According to legend, Lanival was shortly thereafter ambushed near the Dragon Spine mountains by five elven assasins which, though it did not kill him, forced him into a sleep from which he will someday awake.
Books
There are several books involving Lanival. They include:
- Human Histories: Lanival's Tale, by Silvyrfrost
- An Account of the Elven Human War, by Rowan Windlyric
Guild affiliation
Lanival is important to a number of guilds. He was a powerful War Mage. The Paladin spell Smite Foe was, at one time, described in this way: "When successful, the Smite Foe spell strikes as would a hammer blow, yet is unhampered by armor. By Lanival the Redeemer's covenant with Chadatru, it may never be used upon anyone of the Eleven Races, unless they have proven themself to be truly evil." Furthermore, there is a plaque in Shard on the site at which Lanival is said to have performed the first resurrection, as Clerics do today.
Legends
Lanival's status as the Redeemer and creator of the modern five provinces has elevated his life and status to something of mythological proportions. Countless myths, legends, and heroic deeds are ascribed to him, both plausible and impossible, and how much one would care to believe is an exercise left to individuals.
In addition to intellectually dubious claims involving resurrection and Holy magic, there is a story of a highly popular and well-received Paladin of the Gor'Togs who helped drive back the Dragon Priests. There are further claims that this Gor'Tog was Lanival returned. Since Lanival's mother was Elven and his father was Human, this claim is, of course, highly dubious to most knowledgable scholars, and the champion himself never substantiated these claims by acknowledging them.
Trading Card
The hero that unified the various powers of the time into a cohesive force that could take on the Elven warlord Teiro. Though they suffered numerous defeats, they gradually acquired the strength and allies to turn the tide and retake most of the lands Teiro occupied. But Lanival's most remarkable act was the pact he formed with three of the legendary Dragons, who lent their power to his struggle. Following the war, he established the Five Provinces and then vanished.