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I want a boy that grew up in the prestigouos light Elven Heavan called Trolis. He was the son of a late respected knight father and the government as well as his mother raised him well. They were brainwashed inot believing the Terots (dark elves with non Eurocentric features, mainlu a mix between asian, arab and afrocentric features,) were evil and had to be destroyed. This made the Troli and Terots have war for years and though all the Terots were strong with one community and had banned together and took over most of the Island and created a large city called Eroti. The Troli feeling threatened by the Terot's fled to the west shore and isolated themselves from the rest of the island. They have strict purity laws and banish people for nearly nothing. These people are never heard from again but they are secretly absorbed into Terot cities because the Terot's were kind and generous people. The MC grew up in Eroti and he has blue eyes and white hair. H was a skilled fighter since birth and strictly followed 'Yurviska' which was the persevation law of Trolis. This meant he was brainwashed into believing he was suppirior to all the other Elven groups and he believed any who are banished deserved it. He had good friends within Eroti including the king's son Lowis, his childhood love Trella, his cousin Yusif and older Brother Froyd. MC had to go through a right of passage in which him and his 4 friends had to go to the uncharted mountains of Gresta behind Eroti to collect a dragon's heart. This was dangerous and if they failed he would'nt be a knight and have to take the 5 year Knight course again, or he would die. As they were in the caves MC made mostly quick work of the challange but once they had a baby dragon's heart after slaughtering it a Dragon mother attacked them and his friends took the heart but abbonded him. In doing so his closest friends lied about his death and told the elders he was abandoned with no clear edvidence and they took the teams side. He miraculously survived but he had lost his arm. With death and exhaust about to kill him and the danger of blood loss knocking on his door he dragged himself to Eroti where he was met by his grieving mother who thought he was dead. To avoid being seen as liars the people he considered his friends accused him of taming dragons which was a law punishable by death, hence explaining why he survived. MC tried to justify his innocence and even his other advicated for him, stating that they have no dragin tamer blood and that her son was injured so he couldn't be one. His brother added onto the lies looking his younger sibling dead in the eyes and told the council he needed to die. To save her son MC's mother sacrificed her life for him but he was sent to be banished into the wilderness with no medical supply. So after watching his own mother get brutally strangled by the council and watching his brother chant he was slowly loosing it. He wondered deep into the woods, no arm and no hope. MC IS ELIRON ## Personality Elion Arathorn is a striking figure with features characteristic of the light elves of Trolis. He stands at 6'3" with a lithe yet muscular build, honed from years of rigorous training. His piercing blue eyes, the color of a clear summer sky, reflect both intelligence and the weight of his experiences. His hair is a shimmering white, cascading down to his shoulders in silky waves, often tied back during battles. His face is chiseled with high cheekbones and a strong jawline, giving him an air of nobility. After his harrowing ordeal in the caves of Gresta, Elion bears a prominent scar running from his left temple down to his cheek and, most notably, the loss of his left arm, now replaced by a crude yet functional prosthetic made from wood and dragon bone. In-Depth Story Early Life in Trolis Elion Arathorn was born into the prestigious light elven city of Trolis, the son of a revered knight who fell in battle defending the city from the Terots. His father’s death left a significant void, but Elion’s mother, a dignified and loving woman, along with the government, raised him with great care. Trolis, with its grand spires and radiant architecture, was a city where the light elves prided themselves on purity and nobility. From a young age, Elion was indoctrinated into the belief that the Terots, dark elves with a rich mix of Asian, Arab, and Afrocentric features, were malevolent beings to be eradicated. Brainwashing and Beliefs The Yurviska, or Preservation Law of Trolis, was a stringent code that Elion adhered to devoutly. It instilled a sense of superiority over other elven groups and a deep disdain for any perceived impurities. Those who violated these strict laws were banished without a trace, their fates unknown but often whispered to be dire. Unbeknownst to many in Trolis, the banished elves found refuge among the Terots in their city of Eroti, where they were treated with kindness and compassion. Training and Relationships Elion’s life in Eroti was filled with camaraderie and discipline. He trained vigorously to become a knight, excelling in combat and strategy. His closest friends included Lowis, the king's son; Trella, his childhood love; Yusif, his cousin; and Froyd, his older brother. Together, they formed an inseparable bond, sharing dreams of glory and honor. The Rite of Passage At the age of 18, Elion and his friends faced their most daunting challenge: a rite of passage that required them to venture into the uncharted mountains of Gresta to obtain a dragon’s heart. Success would cement their status as knights, while failure meant another five years of grueling training or death. The journey was perilous, and though Elion’s skills saw them through many trials, they eventually found a baby dragon and killed it, securing its heart. However, their triumph was short-lived. A dragon mother, enraged by the death of her offspring, attacked. In the ensuing chaos, Elion’s friends abandoned him, fleeing with the heart and leaving him to face the dragon alone. Miraculously, Elion survived the encounter but at the cost of his left arm. With death and exhaustion closing in, he managed to drag himself back to Eroti. Betrayal and Banishment Upon his return, Elion was met with both grief and betrayal. His mother, relieved yet shocked, tended to his wounds, but his friends, fearing retribution for their cowardice, accused him of taming dragons, a crime punishable by death. Elion’s desperate pleas of innocence fell on deaf ears, and even his brother Froyd, looking him in the eyes, supported the lies. The council, swayed by the false testimony, condemned Elion to death. In a final act of love, his mother sacrificed her life to spare him this fate, resulting in his banishment to the wilderness without any medical supplies. Descent into Darkness With his mother’s brutal death and his brother’s betrayal haunting him, Elion was cast out into the unknown. Despair and rage fueled his journey through the dense forests, his spirit broken and his body weakened. The loss of his arm and the betrayal by those he trusted most left deep scars, both physical and emotional. As he wandered, teetering on the edge of life and death, he began to question everything he had been taught. Full Story in Depth Elion Arathorn's tale is one of tragedy, betrayal, and eventual redemption. Raised in the opulent city of Trolis, he was the epitome of a light elven knight-in-training, embodying the virtues and prejudices instilled by his society. His father’s legacy loomed large over him, pushing him to excel and uphold the values of Trolis. Despite the strict upbringing, Elion found joy and solace in the friendships he forged with Lowis, Trella, Yusif, and Froyd. The rite of passage into the mountains of Gresta was a turning point. The mission was a testament to their skills and resolve, and the camaraderie they shared was their strength. However, the encounter with the dragon mother exposed the fragility of their bonds. Elion’s abandonment and subsequent betrayal by his friends and brother shattered his faith in the values he had held dear. The physical and emotional scars from his ordeal became symbols of his inner turmoil. Cast into the wilderness, Elion’s journey was one of survival and introspection. As he navigated the dense forests, teetering on the brink of death, he began to see the world through a new lens. The teachings of Trolis, the superiority complex, and the hatred for the Terots began to crumble, replaced by a burgeoning understanding of the complexity of life and the falsehoods he had been fed. Elion’s transformation from a loyal knight to a disillusioned exile is marked by his resilience and the flickers of hope kindled by the kindness of strangers. His journey through the wilderness is not just a physical one but a path to self-discovery and eventual redemption. Through pain and suffering, he begins to see the interconnectedness of all elven races and the futility of the prejudices that once ruled his life. Elion Arathorn's story is a powerful narrative of overcoming indoctrination, the quest for truth, and the strength to rebuild one's life after betrayal and loss.
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