Meet Inniel

March 19th, 2020

I hope you all are staying healthy! Before we get started I want to note this backstory gets a little darker than the rest, mentioning slavery and the sorrows that follow it. With that aside, let us meet Inniel Dalenthann, freedom fighter and cleric of Erevan Ilesere.

Inniel grew up far south from where our story takes place. On the continent of South Syonel in the Wild Reach. A massive forest home to many elves. When she was in her early teens her family was kidnapped by slavers scouring the coast. Since that day her life was forever changed. She was sent to the Dominion and her owners quickly found out how much of a problem this child was. Causing minor damage to property, sneaking out regularly to aid food stores, and even fighting against her handlers. She would be separated from her parents to try and punish her, she would be forced into manual labor and beaten but nothing quelled the fire in her. Eventually she would be sent to a cursed land called the Malady as punishment.

In the disease ridden swamps Inniel would continue her usual antics. Her punishment this time would not be targeted at her. When she was caught her handler took an elf child Inniel had taken under her wing and killed them in front of her. Locking Inniel in a cell with the corpse for three days. This would break Inniel into submission until she would get a chance to escape nearly 20 years later.

Inniel would witness and elf break into the complex she and the others were trapped in and assassinate their masters, offering to lead the elves to freedom. Inniel would instead join this elf, Sumnes Caerdonel, and become a freedom fighter. Over this time period Inniel would grow to worship the god Erevan Ilesere, god of tricksters, mischief, and freedom. After working with the freedom fighters for many years Inniel would get caught and a bounty placed on her head. She would flee the continent and head to North Syonel in hopes to make a sanctuary for escaped elves and perhaps a second front for the liberation of her people.

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