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'''Arrec Winter''' is a [[half-elf]] [[ranger]] who has in recent years come to call [[Solhaven]] home. He maintains a modest cabin in Cypress Walk in Marshtown.
'''Arrec Winter''' is a [[half-elf]] [[ranger]] who has in recent years come to call [[Solhaven]] home. He currently maintains a modest cabin in Cypress Walk in Marshtown. He is a Squire of the Order of the Azure Sun.


Hailing from [[Bourth]], Arrec was born in 5052 to Dea Tallhart, human daughter of a [[Gallardshold]] innkeeper. The product of a single night's passion between the young woman and an elven trader from the [[Wyrdeep Forest]], the half-elf grew up knowing nothing of his father save that he never returned again to trade in Gallardshold.
Hailing from [[Bourth]], Arrec was born in 5052 to Dea Tallhart, human daughter of a [[Gallardshold]] innkeeper. The product of a single night's passion between the young woman and an elven trader from the [[Wyrdeep Forest]], the half-elf grew up knowing nothing of his father save that he never returned again to trade in Gallardshold.
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Outwardly, the family wore the single hawk feather that signified support for the elves. In practice, this was little more than a business maneuver; the inn's proprietors cared little for elves but loved coin, and their location meant that it was frequented by elves and [[Bourth#Falcons|Falcons]]. Still, though the same could not be said for the rest of his family, Arrec was loved by his mother. In his early years, Dea saw to it that he was educated and well-read. In his adolescence when he'd taken to disappearing into the wood seeking solitude for days at a time, she was his sole comfort. Were it not for her, it is likely that he would have left Gallardshold long before.
Outwardly, the family wore the single hawk feather that signified support for the elves. In practice, this was little more than a business maneuver; the inn's proprietors cared little for elves but loved coin, and their location meant that it was frequented by elves and [[Bourth#Falcons|Falcons]]. Still, though the same could not be said for the rest of his family, Arrec was loved by his mother. In his early years, Dea saw to it that he was educated and well-read. In his adolescence when he'd taken to disappearing into the wood seeking solitude for days at a time, she was his sole comfort. Were it not for her, it is likely that he would have left Gallardshold long before.


In the summer of Arrec's nineteenth year, Dea took ill. The nature of her sickness was unknown, but no treatment alchemical or empathic proved effective in combating it. When she succumbed to her malady the following winter, her grieving family seized the opportunity to drive Arrec out.
In the summer of Arrec's seventeenth year, Dea took ill. The nature of her sickness was unknown, but no treatment alchemical or empathic proved effective in combating it. When she succumbed to her malady the following winter, her grieving family seized the opportunity to drive Arrec out. They blamed him for her death, said that she'd been cursed by his birth. He wondered if they were right. Regardless, the young man knew his place was no longer with his mother's family. He gathered his meager possessions and, for lack of any better idea, made for [[Krestle]] to the south.

Arrec had a natural, if unrefined, talent for the short bow since childhood. He put it to good use shortly after arriving within the baronial capitol, plying trade as a trapper dealing in furs and, when his own stores were full, meats of various game animals. One such kill - a great large-antlered stag - gained him the attention of a local unit of [[Bourth#Falcons|Falcons]] - he had unknowingly wandered into the Baron Caulfield's own hunting grounds. Catching him unawares in his camp, the half-elf had little choice but to surrender and allow himself to be taken.

Had this been any other, Arrec might have been brought back to Krestle in chains to face justice for his crime, unwitting though it may have been. But this group was led by the so-called "Quarter-Elf" Edric Winter, a jovial old [[Ranger]] whom, in his own words, preferred justice of a more poetic sort: Arrec would be put to work for his band. In truth, he had witnessed Arrec's kill and had been impressed by the fresh-faced lad's marksmanship, seeing in him a potential Falcon with the right training and discipline.

And teach Arrec he did - not only in the longbow and the rangerly arts, but in the language of the elves, and of the particulars of Imperial nobility. "If ye would serve a lord, 'sbest you know who in the hells ye be serving," Edric told him during one such lesson. The younger man chuckled. "Mayhap. But I serve no lord." The old ranger could only smile. "We'll be seeing about that."

Arrec's relationship with his unlikely mentor grew as the months passed, eventually coming to see him as something of a father figure. He patrolled with the Falcons, sometimes serving as an envoy of sorts with roving bands of elves from the Wyrdeep, and fighting alongside them against the odd group of highwaymen or orcs. It was Edric, too, who after they'd come upon a group of lesser ghouls, first set him on the path of the [[Order of Voln]]. Edric's reasoning was thus: "Bugger me sideways, I'd rather get my damned head ripped clean off by a Deader than have some thrice-damned Cleric havin' to chase me around on arthritic feet t'keep my arrows blessed for me. Self-sufficiency! That's the rule of the day." This was sound enough logic for Arrec to agree.

Years passed and though he never formally joined the Falcons, Arrec came to be accepted as such by Edric and his unit. They, and those within the Voln monastery, were the closest thing he had found to family since his mother passed. In 5111, when Edric was finally forced to retire - "Not even in my hundredth year, bugger their eyes," he protested - the rest of the unit was scattered to the four winds and assigned elsewhere. But Edric encouraged his protégé to find his own way. "Whole world out there, Tallhart. Way things're goin' it's utterly buggered, all of it, so better see all of it while ye can."

Taking this lesson to heart, Arrec shortly made his way north, his heading the Voln monastery in the Dragonsclaw. During that pilgrimage of sorts, the ranger spent some time in [[Wehnimer's Landing]] among the frontiersmen, but ultimately came to call Solhaven home. He currently drifts between the two towns, helping to patrol the Cairnfang trail. Considering it a first step into a new life and seeking to distance himself from the family that would not have him, he took on the surname "Winter."


===Appearance===
===Appearance===


You see Arrec Winter the Tracker.
He appears to be a Half-Elf from Bourth.
He is taller than average and appears to be young. He has piercing blue-grey eyes and fair skin. He has nape-length, layered black hair framing his face in a disheveled, carefree style. He has a long face, a pointed nose and a pronounced jawline.
He has an old battle scar across his back.
He is wearing a boar hide-wrapped villswood long bow slung over his shoulder, a worsted wool travelling cloak, some basilisk hide splinted leathers, a green-rubbed brown leather bracer incised with knotwork, a supple three-fingered leather glove with a braided wrist strap, a wide leather belt, a length of climbing rope, a sturdy dark leather gem pouch, a roan suede survival kit, a hawk-crested leather belt quiver, some grey wool trousers, and a pair of supple leather boots.





Revision as of 10:24, 8 May 2016

Arrec Winter is a half-elf ranger who has in recent years come to call Solhaven home. He currently maintains a modest cabin in Cypress Walk in Marshtown. He is a Squire of the Order of the Azure Sun.

Hailing from Bourth, Arrec was born in 5052 to Dea Tallhart, human daughter of a Gallardshold innkeeper. The product of a single night's passion between the young woman and an elven trader from the Wyrdeep Forest, the half-elf grew up knowing nothing of his father save that he never returned again to trade in Gallardshold.

Outwardly, the family wore the single hawk feather that signified support for the elves. In practice, this was little more than a business maneuver; the inn's proprietors cared little for elves but loved coin, and their location meant that it was frequented by elves and Falcons. Still, though the same could not be said for the rest of his family, Arrec was loved by his mother. In his early years, Dea saw to it that he was educated and well-read. In his adolescence when he'd taken to disappearing into the wood seeking solitude for days at a time, she was his sole comfort. Were it not for her, it is likely that he would have left Gallardshold long before.

In the summer of Arrec's seventeenth year, Dea took ill. The nature of her sickness was unknown, but no treatment alchemical or empathic proved effective in combating it. When she succumbed to her malady the following winter, her grieving family seized the opportunity to drive Arrec out. They blamed him for her death, said that she'd been cursed by his birth. He wondered if they were right. Regardless, the young man knew his place was no longer with his mother's family. He gathered his meager possessions and, for lack of any better idea, made for Krestle to the south.

Arrec had a natural, if unrefined, talent for the short bow since childhood. He put it to good use shortly after arriving within the baronial capitol, plying trade as a trapper dealing in furs and, when his own stores were full, meats of various game animals. One such kill - a great large-antlered stag - gained him the attention of a local unit of Falcons - he had unknowingly wandered into the Baron Caulfield's own hunting grounds. Catching him unawares in his camp, the half-elf had little choice but to surrender and allow himself to be taken.

Had this been any other, Arrec might have been brought back to Krestle in chains to face justice for his crime, unwitting though it may have been. But this group was led by the so-called "Quarter-Elf" Edric Winter, a jovial old Ranger whom, in his own words, preferred justice of a more poetic sort: Arrec would be put to work for his band. In truth, he had witnessed Arrec's kill and had been impressed by the fresh-faced lad's marksmanship, seeing in him a potential Falcon with the right training and discipline.

And teach Arrec he did - not only in the longbow and the rangerly arts, but in the language of the elves, and of the particulars of Imperial nobility. "If ye would serve a lord, 'sbest you know who in the hells ye be serving," Edric told him during one such lesson. The younger man chuckled. "Mayhap. But I serve no lord." The old ranger could only smile. "We'll be seeing about that."

Arrec's relationship with his unlikely mentor grew as the months passed, eventually coming to see him as something of a father figure. He patrolled with the Falcons, sometimes serving as an envoy of sorts with roving bands of elves from the Wyrdeep, and fighting alongside them against the odd group of highwaymen or orcs. It was Edric, too, who after they'd come upon a group of lesser ghouls, first set him on the path of the Order of Voln. Edric's reasoning was thus: "Bugger me sideways, I'd rather get my damned head ripped clean off by a Deader than have some thrice-damned Cleric havin' to chase me around on arthritic feet t'keep my arrows blessed for me. Self-sufficiency! That's the rule of the day." This was sound enough logic for Arrec to agree.

Years passed and though he never formally joined the Falcons, Arrec came to be accepted as such by Edric and his unit. They, and those within the Voln monastery, were the closest thing he had found to family since his mother passed. In 5111, when Edric was finally forced to retire - "Not even in my hundredth year, bugger their eyes," he protested - the rest of the unit was scattered to the four winds and assigned elsewhere. But Edric encouraged his protégé to find his own way. "Whole world out there, Tallhart. Way things're goin' it's utterly buggered, all of it, so better see all of it while ye can."

Taking this lesson to heart, Arrec shortly made his way north, his heading the Voln monastery in the Dragonsclaw. During that pilgrimage of sorts, the ranger spent some time in Wehnimer's Landing among the frontiersmen, but ultimately came to call Solhaven home. He currently drifts between the two towns, helping to patrol the Cairnfang trail. Considering it a first step into a new life and seeking to distance himself from the family that would not have him, he took on the surname "Winter."

Appearance

You see Arrec Winter the Tracker. He appears to be a Half-Elf from Bourth. He is taller than average and appears to be young. He has piercing blue-grey eyes and fair skin. He has nape-length, layered black hair framing his face in a disheveled, carefree style. He has a long face, a pointed nose and a pronounced jawline. He has an old battle scar across his back. He is wearing a boar hide-wrapped villswood long bow slung over his shoulder, a worsted wool travelling cloak, some basilisk hide splinted leathers, a green-rubbed brown leather bracer incised with knotwork, a supple three-fingered leather glove with a braided wrist strap, a wide leather belt, a length of climbing rope, a sturdy dark leather gem pouch, a roan suede survival kit, a hawk-crested leather belt quiver, some grey wool trousers, and a pair of supple leather boots.