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=Alec the Pheonix=
[[Ferdahl]] Alec the Pheonix first appeared in Year 2 Before Victory and died 290 After Victory
[[Ferdahl]] Alec the Pheonix first appeared in Year 2 Before Victory and died 290 After Victory
Alec claimed to be the son of the previous Ferdahl, [[Corik]], who had disappeared nearly 200 years earlier.
Alec claimed to be the son of the previous Ferdahl, [[Corik]], who had disappeared nearly 200 years earlier.
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Alec established the [[Gondola]] with the help of [[Morganae]] and the [[Mountain Elves]].
Alec established the [[Gondola]] with the help of [[Morganae]] and the [[Mountain Elves]].



Excerpt from [[Book:HRmzes|Elothean Studies]]
==Excerpt from [[Book:HRmzes|Elothean Studies]]==
<pre>Unable to keep a hold of the realms they had claimed, the Dragon Priests' "empire" began to collapse in on itself as surely as the Empire of the Seven-Pointed Star had. Seeing an opening, Alec -- claiming to be the son of Corik after he had gone into exile -- rallied the miserable Eloths and staged a lightning-like coup that routed the Priests out of the Eloth capital. Replacing himself to the throne and restoring the Houses to their proper places in the Eloth hierarchy, Alec reformed and resettled the Eloth lands, proclaiming for once and for all that, "...war shall no longer be a part of the Elothean philosophy."</pre>
Unable to keep a hold of the realms they had claimed, the Dragon Priests' "empire" began to collapse in on itself as surely as the Empire of the Seven-Pointed Star had. Seeing an opening, Alec -- claiming to be the son of Corik after he had gone into exile -- rallied the miserable Eloths and staged a lightning-like coup that routed the Priests out of the Eloth capital. Replacing himself to the throne and restoring the Houses to their proper places in the Eloth hierarchy, Alec reformed and resettled the Eloth lands, proclaiming for once and for all that, "...war shall no longer be a part of the Elothean philosophy."

==Excerpts from [[Book:HRsSH|Shard Histories]]==
Shard was a city born not once, but twice. First by the hand of Morganae and Corik, and again under the supervision of Alec in his final years.

Alec was a figure of whom little was known. Claiming to be [[Corik]]'s son -- and never speaking the name of his mother -- he rallied the [[Elothean]] people, struck a new peace with the [[Mountain Elves]], and routed the remaining [[Dragon Priests]] from [[Shard]]. He then set about rebuilding the city with an iron fist. Supported by the Elven Council and most especially [[Morganae]] -- who has been called the "true ruler" of the [[Elven]] people, if only from the shadows of her silver throne -- he managed to set much of Shard back to order before his death and the rise of his daughter, [[Kukalakai]].

During Alec's time, he confirmed and supported a group of [[Humans]] who moved to his region, a mixture of [[Rangers]] and rogue [[Paladins]] who named themselves "[[Shadow Clan]]". Gruff and unforgiving, the clan is the only thing that keeps at bay the [[Black Hand]] and the horrors it contains.

During the first fifty years of his rule, Alec established a [[gondola]] over a chasm that split [[Ilithi]] from the [[Mountain Elves]]. For over one hundred years it served the people -- transporting Elves and Elotheans between [[Zoluren]] and [[Ilithi]]. It was the task of the Mountain Elves to keep the pass where the gondola was located clear and free of danger.


[[category:NPCs]]
[[category:NPCs]]

Revision as of 19:00, 17 October 2007

Alec the Pheonix

Ferdahl Alec the Pheonix first appeared in Year 2 Before Victory and died 290 After Victory Alec claimed to be the son of the previous Ferdahl, Corik, who had disappeared nearly 200 years earlier. Alec was succeeded by his daughter Kukalakai the Black-Eyes Alec established the Gondola with the help of Morganae and the Mountain Elves.


Excerpt from Elothean Studies

Unable to keep a hold of the realms they had claimed, the Dragon Priests' "empire" began to collapse in on itself as surely as the Empire of the Seven-Pointed Star had. Seeing an opening, Alec -- claiming to be the son of Corik after he had gone into exile -- rallied the miserable Eloths and staged a lightning-like coup that routed the Priests out of the Eloth capital. Replacing himself to the throne and restoring the Houses to their proper places in the Eloth hierarchy, Alec reformed and resettled the Eloth lands, proclaiming for once and for all that, "...war shall no longer be a part of the Elothean philosophy."

Excerpts from Shard Histories

Shard was a city born not once, but twice. First by the hand of Morganae and Corik, and again under the supervision of Alec in his final years.

Alec was a figure of whom little was known. Claiming to be Corik's son -- and never speaking the name of his mother -- he rallied the Elothean people, struck a new peace with the Mountain Elves, and routed the remaining Dragon Priests from Shard. He then set about rebuilding the city with an iron fist. Supported by the Elven Council and most especially Morganae -- who has been called the "true ruler" of the Elven people, if only from the shadows of her silver throne -- he managed to set much of Shard back to order before his death and the rise of his daughter, Kukalakai.

During Alec's time, he confirmed and supported a group of Humans who moved to his region, a mixture of Rangers and rogue Paladins who named themselves "Shadow Clan". Gruff and unforgiving, the clan is the only thing that keeps at bay the Black Hand and the horrors it contains.

During the first fifty years of his rule, Alec established a gondola over a chasm that split Ilithi from the Mountain Elves. For over one hundred years it served the people -- transporting Elves and Elotheans between Zoluren and Ilithi. It was the task of the Mountain Elves to keep the pass where the gondola was located clear and free of danger.