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== Background ==
Nimsor’s House of Sylvan elves from whom [[Gelmir]], [[Astorin]], [[Lucielle]] and [[Celestar]] were descended.  Nimsor married [[Elferielle]]
symboles of the sun or the stars
Led by King [[Celestar]]
Led by King [[Celestar]]
After Lastar, Sylvan elves regulated the unlocked gates (portals?) according to their great wheel
== Characters ==
[[Gelmir]], a 1st Age Sylvan hero was ultimately betrayed by his younger brother [[Fringol]] at Aarda in 566, who went on to link up with the pre-history original Drow and start Drow 2.0.  Following Fringol's untimely departure from the battlefield, Gelmir was left exposed and killed.  This event led to the Sylvan withdrawing from the Prime.
Lastar was born to a Half-Elf Sylvan woman and Eorand, a man. (1st Age History)
[[Girith]] was Gelmir's son and also wore the 4-point crown.  Lost his crown (but not his life) to [[Marilliath]]
Astorin is born in the Sylvan Lands to noble parents.

Revision as of 15:00, 16 February 2016

Background

Nimsor’s House of Sylvan elves from whom Gelmir, Astorin, Lucielle and Celestar were descended. Nimsor married Elferielle

symboles of the sun or the stars

Led by King Celestar

After Lastar, Sylvan elves regulated the unlocked gates (portals?) according to their great wheel


Characters

Gelmir, a 1st Age Sylvan hero was ultimately betrayed by his younger brother Fringol at Aarda in 566, who went on to link up with the pre-history original Drow and start Drow 2.0. Following Fringol's untimely departure from the battlefield, Gelmir was left exposed and killed. This event led to the Sylvan withdrawing from the Prime. Lastar was born to a Half-Elf Sylvan woman and Eorand, a man. (1st Age History)

Girith was Gelmir's son and also wore the 4-point crown. Lost his crown (but not his life) to Marilliath

Astorin is born in the Sylvan Lands to noble parents.