Aramar Thorne

Aramar Thorne, nicknamed Aram, is a five-foot-four, Seventeen-year-old boy, the son of Captain Greydon Thorne, a famous member of the Longstraw Pirates. He comes from Boralus.  

Aramar Thorne


Titles
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Race
Human
Sex
Male
Alignment
Neutral Good
Year of Birth
1121 AD 15 Years old
Parents (Adopting)
Children

History

Childhood

Aramar Thorne was born to Greydon Thorne and Ceya Thorne Glade in Boralus. On Aram's sixth birthday, his father abandoned his family quite suddenly. At first, he didn't want to believe that Greydon abandoned them, after two years, Aram accepted the reality and it left him with a grudge which he has never ceased harboring. In the meantime, Ceya married Robb Glade. Six years after the sudden abandonment, one month after his twelfth birthday, Greydon returned, and, with the consent of both his mother and stepfather, took Aram on a one year voyage around Toriel aboard his ship, the Wavestrider. During the next six months, Greydon began rigorously tutoring his son in an eclectic range of topics, such as trade, anthropology, biology, swordplay, and sailcraft. Makasa Flintwill watched over Amar during those six months, the two didn't become friends at that time. Despite this, she kept a constant watch over him, with various orders and teases.   Makasa has been waking Aram up and after six months their relationship would change drastically. The Wavestrider had suffered damage from a failed pillage and was to be repaired, an operation that would take months. The relationship between the two youngsters improved as Aram realized that Makasa considered Greydon a father. The two started treating themselves as siblings, and together, they decided to board their own ship; The Dryad.  

The cloven crystal war

late 1136 AD   The Cloven Crystals — ancient seals that bound the mighty Tromokratis — had fallen one by one. Destroyed or stolen by the Kraken King’s pirates, each loss brought his monstrous reign closer. Only one crystal remained, the final barrier to his dominion over the seas. It was embedded within Queen Morganyn herself, who stood as the last line of defense.   Desperate to break that final seal, the Kraken King rallied the Longstraw Pirates. Over twenty ships, crewed by hundreds of raiders, surged toward Coralia — the Triton capital — intent on tearing the last crystal from the queen’s body. Foreseeing the coming storm, Morganyn dispatched her warriors to meet the enemy at the surface. Within Coralia, the city’s defense fell to their Plasmoid allies.   As arcane fire and magical volleys rained from pirate mages, the sea boiled with war. But not every pirate served the Kraken King faithfully. A rogue ship — The Garrot — used the chaos to slip its own infiltrators into Coralia.   The battle raged for hours. Triton forces, hard-pressed on the surface, were forced to retreat and reinforce the palace, turning back Katarina’s assault from within. But their withdrawal allowed the Kraken King's pirates to dive beneath the waves, setting a new plan in motion. His mages gathered for a ritual — calling forth dragon turtles to shift the tide in his favor.   When news of this reached Queen Morganyn, she wavered. With no way to hold Coralia and no reinforcements in sight, she made a painful decision: she would flee, drawing the fight away from her people to buy them time.   Under cover of night, Morganyn, her advisors, and Wellan slipped from the palace. First disguised as drifting jellyfish, they then polymorphed into sharks to escape undetected. Their destination: The Garrot — the only ship that might still carry them to safety.  

Family tree



Cover image: Farewell by Greg Rutkowski

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