Description: Eirlys is tall and thin, with strawberry-blond hair that she keeps braided and pinned up. Her clothing is typically comfortable outfits that would be found on a hiker. She can’t help but look out of place in modern clothing, but she wears it to fit in. Her eyes are hazel and her ears slightly pointed.
Affiliation: Independent-- Humanity should be guided, but it will survive on its own. It always has. Sometimes people just need to be shown the way.
Lifepath: (what I am) Something Cool (my estate) Light Side of the Human Experience; Something Lived
(origins) Humble Life; Alienation (contacts) Ghost, Ward, Noble Family (my song) Independent-song
History: A warrior-poet that is slightly out of her time. Her memories are foggy and perhaps she has forgotten much, but perhaps she never had anything to remember. She believes in her code of honor most strongly and strives to live a life righting the wrongs she can see. She realizes that there are truly great evils in the world, but she has decided that although she cannot completely eliminate what she believes is wrong, she will not suffer injustice in her presence.
She thinks she remembers a time when monsters roamed and humanity was just beginning, but it seems the world is a different place now and she must now find how she fits in. Her last memories are of a great battle, with those she cared for and called her family falling around her. She believes that whatever the battle was, she must have fallen, and does not know what happened to the others.
She is not opposed to having allies, but does not actively seek them out. She will lend aid to those who ask, though if the task is great she will ask for something in return and she will not do anything that violates her own internal code. However, if she finds out the true meaning behind a request, she will fulfill that instead of performing the task exactly as asked, often to teach someone a lesson
Durant (1pt), Elusive (1pt), Unblemished Guise (1pt).
Eirlys is hard to image, equally difficult to transform and can appear as an ordinary human.
A wondrous anchor, it is her primary method of attacking. Once she has an enemy, the spear will allow her to continue fighting until that person is brought to justice. Most of the time it looks like a walking-stick of ash with elaborate carvings that illustrate the story she is telling. It has a name, but that is a secret between herself and the spear.
Conri is a wondrous anchor. He is an exceptionally large wolfhound, large enough for a person to ride comfortably, and is a deep shade of chestnut. He can travel through the wilds faster than any horse and once he has the scent of a person he can track the target to the ends of the earth, and possibly beyond.
Given as a gift for a great favor, the guitar is of exceptional quality and produces a beautiful sound. When played, the strings will produce sour notes if falsehoods are spoken in its presence. It is a wondrous anchor.
A wondrous sanctum, this place is a lesser court of Faerie that had been destroyed long ago. When she returns to the court, which appears in deep forests around the world for those who know how to look for it, she can summon up the ghosts of the Fae who had frequented its halls. Generally she uses it to relax and exchange stories and song, though the ghosts occasionally have useful rumors and information about ancient landmarks and events.They do not know why they are dead and still believe it to be a time long passed.
Eirlys swears allegiance to the faerie queen who took her in shortly after she reawakened. She claims that Eirlys is her daughter, but Eirlys is not entirely certain of that claim. She certainly has helped Eirlys adapt to the new world and occasionally sets her about various tasks or provides advice. She is a wondrous ally.
Eirlys has created an order of Paragons who serve Honor in accordance with their own personal vows. When initiating a new Paragon, Eirlys asks them to state what honor means to them and what they will uphold as a Paragon, and they gain power from the Estate of Honor according to those vows. Additionally, they are asked to write Eirlys summaries of what they have done, great or small, in service of Honor.