Elarra Venn
- Race: Elf (Wood Elf)
- Class: Druid (Circle of Dreams)
- Background: Hermit
- Alignment: Neutral Good
- Age: Appears late 30s, though likely older
- Pronouns: She/Her
- Current Location: Toller's Point Flea Market – Stall: What the Wild Remembers
Mental characteristics
Personal history
Elarra Venn once served as a grove warden in the Dreaming Hollow, a secretive glade that touched the edge of both the Feywild and the waking world. There, she was a guardian not of people or creatures, but of memories—raw, aching, half-forgotten things that rooted themselves in trees, in stone, in wind. Her druidic order was small and largely ceremonial, tasked with preserving intangible truths through ritual, song, and silence.
That changed the day a terrible blight swept through the Hollow—not one of rot or decay, but of forgetting. An ancient thing awoke deep beneath the forest, and its breath stole names, faces, and entire bloodlines from the minds of those who dwelled nearby. Elarra fought to resist it and was one of the few who retained her past. But when the Hollow collapsed in on itself, vanishing from the waking world entirely, she was exiled into a world that remembered none of it.
Rather than retreat into bitterness, Elarra wandered. She became a quiet collector of fragments—of myths nearly lost, of stories half-told, of herbs and whispers and forgotten rites. She wandered until the land brought her to Toller's Point, where the market’s chaos left a strange stillness in its cracks. She claimed a shadowed corner of the plaza and filled it with living memory.
Her booth, What the Wild Remembers, does not advertise. It finds those who need it. She trades not in coin but in resonance—offering guidance, obscure remedies, relics of older cycles, and glimpses of long-past truths.

Children
Comments