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Why else was she not there at the battle to defend Arvandor? She must have been the one who let in the forces of Malar and his Hunt. Aurashnee said that Sehanine was jealous of her, that Sehanine had wanted Corellon for herself, and when she would not have him, she planned to have him killed. Sehanine said that the healing draught was truly poison. Enraged, Aurashnee cried "Traitor!"īut Sehanine said the traitor was not her but the son of Corellon, the young lord Vhaeraun whom Aurashnee had said should lead them, if Corellon were not to survive. Sehanine appeared among the Seldarine, and knocked the healing draught away from Corellon's lips. But just as the sun began to set over Arvandor, so rose the moon, and with it the goddess who had been missing throughout the battle. The others of the Seldarine were so angry, and Aurashnee demanded they punish Elistraee, and kill her because she had killed Corellon.Īs she wept over her husband, Aurashnee tried to give him a healing draught. She cried in anguish, and screamed at her daughter. Then she rushed to the side of her dying husband. The battle changed for the worse until Corellon's mate, the goddess Aurashnee rose and drove back the forces of Malar with great force. It is said that the Goddess of the Winds said this, and declared Elistraee a traitor. With her she carried a bow, which she had made herself, and it was said that she could split the feather of an eagle from a thousand paces and without harming the eagle.Īnd so when during the battle her arrow pierced the chest of Corellon and he fell, there was little doubt in the minds of the Seldarine, that his daughter had betrayed them.
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Though the battle was terrible, victory seemed certain for the Seldarine.Ĭorellon's daughter was a great huntress, a wild girl who ran the forests as quickly as a gazelle, and as nimble as a squirrel. Among the defenders were the son and daughter of Corellon. The enemies of the Seldarine attacked Arvandor in with great cunning and force. There are many stories and many contradictions, but one thing can be agreed upon. But how so? No one can enter Arvandor who is not permitted by the Seldarine. Their hatred bound them together, and together they crept into Arvandor. All manner of those who feared or hatred the Seldarine. The lord of the Trolls, the lord of the Gnolls, Ogres, Goblins. Malar had gathered together a great force of ancient ones. When some time had passed, a new threat arose. Time in Arvandor is said to be very different from here. The One-Eye gave pursuit, but Corellon was able to escape into the forests of Arvandor, which would not permit Gruumsh to follow.īut someone else was there, it is said, watching. The Larethian would not strike back, for he had given his word that he would not harm the One Eye, and so he ran. The One-Eye betrayed Corellon and was wounded. One day the Larethian went outside of Arvandor, travelling to attempt peace with the One-Eye, the two of them ancient enemies who had fought many times. Together they traveled and together they loved. Aurashnee was skilled in the Art of the Weave, a powerful mage in her own right.
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She was a goddess of destiny called Aurashnee the Weaver. The first among them, a male with beautiful hair the color of the sun called the Larethian, his chosen mate his opposite in many ways. One story of the enmity between the Elves and the Drow as told by Dark Lady Rilae'ar'an, Sword Dancer of Elistraee, daughter of Dark Lady Phryn'ar'an, blood of House Mal'rak'phlit of Tlindhet.īefore the First Flowering of the People, in the primal forest of Arvandor dwelt the fellowship of brothers and sisters of the wood, the Seldarine.
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