02-06-2019, 07:24 PM
[align=center][div style="width: 527px; line-height: 1.4; text-align: justify; font-family: palatino; font-size: 11px;"]ó Faoláin Brothers' History
Faerie, Fae /fair-ee, faye/ noun.
(in folklore) one of a class of supernatural beings, generally conceived as having a diminutive human form and possessing magical powers with which they intervene in human affairs.
[ In the context of these fae ] An immortal creature descended of fallen angels not damned enough for hell.
Ardis /Arr-dis/ noun.
A faraway kingdom of Fae.
Kian ó Faoláin /kee-en/ noun. — brief history
. a prince of Ardis.
. commonly referred to the "Tempest Prince" due his abilities to manipulate water and his fondness of the sea and storms.
. following the War between Ardis and their mortal neighbors, became a pirate; the Captain of his own ship, known as the Illyr.
. fell in love with Haliaka, a faerie girl living in a tribe outside of Ardis. She became fast friends with both him and his twin brother, Seamus. He however, was the twin to marry her.
. shortly after Keona's birth, Haliaka passed.
. Kian decided that Keona ought to grow up on land, unrestricted to the Illyr and upon hearing word of a group of Pirates, sailed to the Typhoon, where he continues to reside.
Séamus ó Faoláin /shay-mus/ noun. — brief history
. a prince of Arids.
. known as the "Shadow Prince" due to his manipulative personality and fondness of (oft. literally) working in the shadows.
. served in the Royal Ardis Guard during his father's reign. A talented spy.
. following the war, he left home as a pirate; Captain of the Scáth primarily, but oft found commanding another ship known as the Omen as well.
. during his time adventuring with Kian, befriended Haliaka and fell in love. He did not marry her, but their relationship grew more intimate regardless.
. heard rumors of Kian's departure from Captain and grew curious; followed him to the Typhoon, where he found Haliaka's daughter, Keona. Grew curious to as whether she was truly Kian's daughter, or his own [ in the end, she proved to be both. ]
Raziel ó Faoláin /rah-zee-ehl/ noun. — brief history
. a prince of Ardis. Heir to the Throne. King of the Fae.
. few unofficial titles. close friends may jokingly call him the "Book Prince" or "Book lord". the fae and their neighbors also know him as the "Keeper" as he served as historian for a time.
. dedicated a great deal of time to creating peace between Ardis and their neighbors -- not an easy task after the assassination of his parents.
. sent his wife and children away to a safe place. His wife, Kaisa passed while they were separated, a little while after the triplets were born.
. kept his distance from his children but visited often enough. Sailing had to be done carefully, as pirates like Séamus tended to enjoy causing him problems.
. crashed on the Typhoon's shore on route to visit his children; an attack on his ship he assumes conducted by Séamus' old crew but is uncertain. He continues to reside there despite the unfortunate circumstances of his original arrival.
Faerie, Fae /fair-ee, faye/ noun.
(in folklore) one of a class of supernatural beings, generally conceived as having a diminutive human form and possessing magical powers with which they intervene in human affairs.
[ In the context of these fae ] An immortal creature descended of fallen angels not damned enough for hell.
Ardis /Arr-dis/ noun.
A faraway kingdom of Fae.
Kian ó Faoláin /kee-en/ noun. — brief history
. a prince of Ardis.
. commonly referred to the "Tempest Prince" due his abilities to manipulate water and his fondness of the sea and storms.
. following the War between Ardis and their mortal neighbors, became a pirate; the Captain of his own ship, known as the Illyr.
. fell in love with Haliaka, a faerie girl living in a tribe outside of Ardis. She became fast friends with both him and his twin brother, Seamus. He however, was the twin to marry her.
. shortly after Keona's birth, Haliaka passed.
. Kian decided that Keona ought to grow up on land, unrestricted to the Illyr and upon hearing word of a group of Pirates, sailed to the Typhoon, where he continues to reside.
Séamus ó Faoláin /shay-mus/ noun. — brief history
. a prince of Arids.
. known as the "Shadow Prince" due to his manipulative personality and fondness of (oft. literally) working in the shadows.
. served in the Royal Ardis Guard during his father's reign. A talented spy.
. following the war, he left home as a pirate; Captain of the Scáth primarily, but oft found commanding another ship known as the Omen as well.
. during his time adventuring with Kian, befriended Haliaka and fell in love. He did not marry her, but their relationship grew more intimate regardless.
. heard rumors of Kian's departure from Captain and grew curious; followed him to the Typhoon, where he found Haliaka's daughter, Keona. Grew curious to as whether she was truly Kian's daughter, or his own [ in the end, she proved to be both. ]
Raziel ó Faoláin /rah-zee-ehl/ noun. — brief history
. a prince of Ardis. Heir to the Throne. King of the Fae.
. few unofficial titles. close friends may jokingly call him the "Book Prince" or "Book lord". the fae and their neighbors also know him as the "Keeper" as he served as historian for a time.
. dedicated a great deal of time to creating peace between Ardis and their neighbors -- not an easy task after the assassination of his parents.
. sent his wife and children away to a safe place. His wife, Kaisa passed while they were separated, a little while after the triplets were born.
. kept his distance from his children but visited often enough. Sailing had to be done carefully, as pirates like Séamus tended to enjoy causing him problems.
. crashed on the Typhoon's shore on route to visit his children; an attack on his ship he assumes conducted by Séamus' old crew but is uncertain. He continues to reside there despite the unfortunate circumstances of his original arrival.