Name: Darlith, Borniveth of House Ealond.
(Darlith is a name she's using right now, while Borniveth was name given at birth.)
Age: 278
Race: Elves
Appearance:
Bio:
Borniveth was born into the house of Ealond, in the city of Dorden. But one could say she was born at a wrong time. The house of Ealond, or more precisely, two elves from that house, were slaves here in Dorden. Her parents didn’t plan on pregnancy and it was a really shocking moment, for both of them. Raising a child in slavery already sounded as a horrendous task, but just waiting till the fruit grows up in the womb would prove as an almost impossible task. There were no privileges for pregnant woman, they were supposed to slave away all day, no matter how hard it was for them. Or were they sick horribly that day, or if they were feeling weak or passed out several times that day – nothing. Day by day passed and both parents started losing hope for a healthy baby of theirs. Her mother was starting to get extremely weak, but both of them managed to pull through.
The fruit was born.
A beautiful, red-haired girl. Borniveth, the name was given to her, because of the color of her hair. To her parents’ surprise, she seemed to be strong baby, despite the environment her mother was in. But her mother was not able to see how her precious would turn out, because she closed her eyes, with a huge smile on her face, never to open them again. It was a crushing blow to her dad Miron, but he had to stay strong, because he had a daughter to take care of. While it was really difficult, he had help from a few woman slaves and with their help, Borniveth managed to survive and grow up.
She was slaving just as everyone else as soon as she could work, and this is how her life was for a long time. While a routine of “wake up, work, eat, work, sleep” was her life, Miron was concerned about her education and kept smuggling books in for her to read. He started teaching everything that he could know himself, he told the stories of their house, about how big and vast it is and that if one day they get out, they would go and meet them all. Borniveth was picking up on everything extremely quickly. She found all the books fascinating and has reread them at least three times, before asking for another ones.
This girl was really quick and sharp on her mind, and strong in will. She would do what she was told to do and even more and her slaver started noticing her. She was the gray sheep, between all the white ones, but it was her ticket. One day, the slaver approached her, asking if she wouldn’t mind changing her workplace and help him directly. Borniveth could not pass up such a great opportunity, as it was probably the one and the only time such a chance would ever given. From a laborer, who kept weeding, tilling and kept doing difficult physical labor, now she only had to bring around tea and clean the rooms. The salver had awful load of books, and while at first she was little hesitant to ask, eventually she asked if she could read some of them. Slaver himself was hesitating to let her do so, but couldn’t find any reason not to. And little by little, year by year, her life went into monotony again. She kept reading and educating herself, while doing simple tasks for the slaver. She was allowed to meet with her father from time to time, and talk with him to share their experiences.
She reached her sixties. At this time she was a really smart and educated elf and the slaver knew that. One day, two armored men entered her room and she was told to pack up her things, because she was leaving. It was confusing at first, but the men seemed to be serious, so she just rushed, packed a bit of her clothes, got a few of her favorite books and followed the men out. Just as she was leaving the slavers house, he was standing by the door, smiling at her. Borniveth didn’t know what feelings that smile held and that deepened her confusion even more. Where was she taken? Will she be taken back to dirty slave labor? She couldn’t tell. As they went outside, it was raining and the whole day was really gray and dark. She remembers it really clearly. She kept following those men, walking around the puddles and mud, climbing up and down the stairs of stone. The flags, were waving crazily, up on the high watchtowers. Eventually, they stopped. They stopped by a cart. Both men climbed inside and told her to do the same, and not knowing what she was supposed to do, she climbed after.
She was to be taken somewhere and she was confused as to what is going on. The only option was to ask both of these men, where she was taken and the answer has shocked her. The slaver has set everything up, he suggested her as an advisor in a council of a nearby city of Pathea. And she was accepted. It was one of the important days for her. At the start of her days in the council, her words were not taken seriously, she was allowed to speak up, yet the other members didn’t follow. It took her a really long time, until the council started trusting her and her decisions, but Borniveth herself didn’t trust them. She felt alien sitting in the council, and while it was an enviable position, she felt that it’s not something for her. Maybe with someone else sitting on the throne, instead of Fusos, she would’ve liked it. She hated his decisions and the way he ruled, yet she kept it to herself, not to lose her position.
Yet a day came, where Borniveth couldn’t take what Fusos was doing anymore and she planned her escape. She was planning to do so for weeks and that day was the one she’d run and betray the tyrant. She attended the council meeting as per usual and after it, she headed back in the direction of her room, but she never reached it. That was one warm day of winter, and the weather was really messy. You couldn’t say if it was raining or snowing, or hell decided to mix with earth. Borniveth had a backpack ready beforehand, consisting of things she’d need to survive for a while, and she knew that a search for her would be started either right as she crossed the gates of the city or the next day, when her absence is noted. Before moving, she bent her knee by a little puddle, and looked at her own reflection in it. She groped the mud from it and smeared it on her hair. She kept doing in, until her hair seemed as dark as coal. She looked back at the puddle and she looked like another person. She looked as a simple peasant, dirty and weak. She smiled at herself, stood up and went after the gates. It was a night of new moon, so it looked extremely dark, and she could see the guards clearly, walking around on the cold walls, their warm breath suddenly condensing and turning into steam. As the gates were closed, she couldn’t just ask them to open them, she had to go outside using one of the escape paths in the castle, made for emergency.
That was the night when Borniveth disappeared and died in the cold. She probably was eaten by a pack of wolves, or a bear and her cub. Borniveth was gone. But even if that night took a life, it gave the world another. Darlith was born in that cold and messy night. An elf, that couldn’t get back to her roots, of nobility and light. Someone, who would be hiding most of her life.
A long time has passed, almost a hundred years, and the search for Borniveth wasn’t as hot. They were still searching for her, hoping to find the traitor and punish her, but years of fruitless search has made them go easy on it. During the first days, rumors that she died in the cold were passed around, yet no remains of her body were ever found. Darlith had a little easier time, moving around and living her life. She had become a simple outlaw, someone she would have not believed if she was told when she was in her youngsts. It’s what the world made her do it, and she started enjoying what she was doing. One thing she had not forgotten about was her passion for books and studies, but now she actually started looking for the ancient relics that she has read about in her books.
Personality: Quick and critical. Tries not to bring emotion into her actions, she does what needs to be done, even if it means someone else might lose something, or get hurt. Really fascinated by books, old artifacts and things that has traces of magic or a magical history. She has a really strong will and can pull through a lot hardships. Could get along with people, but chooses not to immerse herself with that.
Faction: Thief, Outlaw.
Gift: None.
Weapon(s) of choice: Longbow “Fate” and a knife.
Relationship/loved ones: Mirion of House Ealond, Borniveth’s father. He is still alive, somewhere in this world, and Darlith has made a promise to herself that if one day Fusos will step down, she will find him and together, they’ll come back to their house and live their lives as proper elves.
Other: The bow she is using, was found in a deep ruin. The bow is inscribed and has some magical properties. The arrows can pierce any armor really easily.