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Latest revision as of 22:46, 28 October 2023

Faiir Chamaire
Credit: ATiredGh0st
Title(s) Tericyées of Salus Limin
House Chamaire
Born 1416 AFS
Realm(s) The Mystical Empire of Mitrona
Race High Elf
Culture Elven

Faiir Eleanor Chamaire was born in 1416 under the stars, into a nomadic family. With her three older brothers, Pierre, Andre, and Louis, Faiir experienced a unique and adventurous childhood, traveling around Eden with her parents. Being the youngest of the four, Faiir was always sweet and understanding.

At 85, Faiir faced the daunting prospect of leaving the nest and traveling alone. After a period of loneliness, she found solace in civilization, where she met her future wife, Shalia. When Shalia took Faiir into her home, they slowly fell in love. Unfortunately, Shalia was under house arrest and Faiir could not leave due to an infected foot.

But love conquers all, and when Shalia felt unwelcome in her home nation, she left and Faiir followed her to the magical wood elf nation of Mitrona. Hoping to make a life for herself, Faiir opened her cafe – The Kitty Cove Cafe – and although she enjoyed it, she had a greater calling: to help the nation and its people.

So, she approached Khari’cerr Aedan, the leader of Mitrona, and asked to join the High Council to help with the nation’s relations with neighboring countries. Despite her being a high elf, Aedan allowed her to join. Faiir worked hard to be a mother figure for those who needed it, and after many years of service, she was promoted to Tericyees of the dock city in Mitrona, Salus Limin.

In 1534, Faiir married her wife and the two started to yearn for children of their own. One fateful day, a baby of Faiir’s bloodline was left on her doorstep – none other than the daughter of her oldest brother, Pierre. Faiir read the heartbreaking letter and found her brother dead at the gates of Mitrona, with a pile of bloody vomit next to him. She took the baby in and named her Juliette as suggested by her bother in his final goodbye letter, cherishing and loving her as her own. Juliette soon became used to calling Faiir’s best friend, Cirlia, Auntie Cirlia.

Faiir was relieved and excited when they found a donor for her and Shalia. They both wanted siblings for Juliette and were both blessed with triplets. Shalia gave birth to Nokke, Wren, and Arteya on 13.03.1538 and Faiir to Floria, Levin, and Periwinkle on 11.04.1538. Despite the chaotic atmosphere that came with six babies, Faiir enjoyed every moment of it. It reminded her of the family she had before and how she was no longer alone. Jolie Elaine Lovell, her adopted daughter figure, was there for her as if it was always meant to be and her other best friend, Catherine, was excited and thrilled for Faiir and her little ones and visited as often as she could, even with all of Catherine’s royal duties.

Faiir was grateful to the people who had been there for her since she joined the society and got used to it. Her story was still going on and would continue for many more years. She had to learn how to manage both her family and her social life, which was no easy task. But with the help of her friends, family, and the people she had met, Faiir was able to overcome the obstacles she faced. She was able to find joy and contentment in her life. With the support of those who cared for her, she was able to find the strength she needed to keep going. Faiir was able to find something to be thankful for in her life and to appreciate every moment she had with her family and friends. She was no longer alone and she was thankful for the people who had been there for her. Faiir's story was still ongoing and she was determined to make the best of it.