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[[Category: Sylvan player characters]] [[Category: Tyesteron D'ahranal player characters]]
Falvicar Jalcon is a resident of Icemule Trace who frequently spends time in Wehnimer's Landing. He is a sylvan paladin, and can often be found at the Shrine of Dreams honoring his patron the Lord Ronan.
History
Much of Falvicar's history is shrouded in mystery. He was born to sylvan parents in 4093, but as a young sylvan - barely more than a child - Falvicar was separated from them under unknown circumstances. His father's name was Oronthal.
He's faced many challenges since then, and has been a staunch ally to Wehnimer's Landing in the fight against various foes, including Raznel, a witch who has brought trouble to the region since 5110.
5119
Raznel's reign of terror continued into 5119, and more information about the witch came to light, some of which would bring the mystery of Falvicar's parents to the forefront. Pylasar, a mage who had taken an unusual interest in Falvicar in recent years, informed him that he knew of what had happened to the sylvan's father: He had been abducted by Raznel and was being used as a paragon to further her dark interests.
Early on the morning of Leyan, day 25 of the month Imaerasta in the year 5119, a group of adventurers that included Falvicar were given a glimpse into Pylasar's memories, and Falvicar discovered part of the story of his parent's disappearance. They were forcibly taken from their homestead by Peter and Rachel, his father thrown into a wagon by the pair. However, after being deemed unneeded by Raznel, Falvicar's pregnant mother was thrown from a cliff into a ravine, undoubtedly to her death. All the while, young Falvicar was in a field not far, dutifully practicing his swordplay as instructed by his father.