Sylvatis Set'Elembor
Dreamkeeper
Sylvatis is one of the last of his kind. When he still was within the last embers of his Summer years, Sylvatis served as a protector of his people and fought back the servants of the Mind Blight alongside his betrothed. Yet after his transition into his Autumn years, Sylvatis embraced the revelry of the season. Among the Evad, Sylvatis is the leader you seek out when you wish to drink, to be merry, to dance and to sing... and to forget the irreparable, awful state the world has fallen into. Sylvatis spends almost every minute of his life tipsy, drunk, or passed out from drinking. You're more likely to find him double-fisting mead horns than you are to find him without any at all.
In Sylvatis' realm of Autumn delights, only revelry and fun can exist. There, his daughter can experience a version of the Evad free of the Mind Blight. It is where his wife – if she ever stopped being so damn stubborn – could relax and perhaps entertain the idea of not courting death so ambitiously. Amid his cheerful and drunken state, Sylvatis' eyes are distant and vacant, hollow and tired. When the end is inevitable, tangible, and so close at hand... is there any point? If The One – their own Creator – doesn't seem to care... why should anyone?
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History
Per tradition and to ensure unity between Bestial and Floral Eladrin, the last of the Bestial Eladrin (Aura) and the last of the Floral Eladrin (Sylvatis) were arranged to marry when Aura was still in her Spring years. Together, they have one daughter: Mya Marchion. While there are whispers that they were once happily married, Aura can hardly stand to be in a room with her drunkard of a husband for even a second longer than necessary (though Sylvatis seems to welcome her company even in spite of her sour disposition).

Current Status
Creating a space of delight and revelry in the time before the end.
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Age
491
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Aura Augustia
(spouse)
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