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#pardon me because my watercolour art is not good enough but i tried my best
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Same Name, Different Ages.
Two Aredhels in different stories.
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Aredhel Ar-Feiniel (Irissë)
"...she was fearless and hardy of heart, as were all the children of Finwë" ― Quenta Silmarillion, "Of Maeglin"
Aredhel, also called Ar-Feiniel or the White Lady of the Noldor, was the third child and only daughter of Fingolfin, High King of the Noldor, and Anairë who herself was also a Noldo. Her elder brothers were Fingon and Turgon, and her youngest brother was Argon. Much later in Beleriand, she became the mother of Maeglin, whose father was Eöl, "the Dark Elf".
Aredhel was tall and strong, fond of hunting and riding in the forests. Her skin was pale and her hair dark; she always wore silver and white. She was fond of the sons of Fëanor, especially Celegorm and Curufin.
Arelle Ar-Luinuen (Aredhel The Noble Blue Maiden; Aiarmaiue)
"...And Arelle Ar-Luinuen, a hushed awe fell over the gathered family members. Dressed in a beautiful robe with the hues of the morning sky. Dark brown with the silver highlights were her wavy braided hair, and her eyes sparkled like the seawater reflected under the sun." —The Elemmírion, Sinyatuilë (Draft)
Arelle Ar-Luinuen, named after the renowned Aredhel Ar-Feiniel, emerges as one of the characterd appeared in "The Elemmírion". Born on either 27 March 1991, her heritage weaves together the noble lineage of Elves and the mortal roots of humanity—25/32 Elf (Falmarin) and 7/32 Human.
She was proficient as a young markswoman by wielding a rifle, also her calling extends beyond the Seventh Age as she embraces the role of a healer. Her compassionate nature and innate understanding of both Elven and human anatomy make her a formidable force in mending wounds and ailments.
Brief Background: Arelle is the eldest daughter of Aiardil Alatarāto Oiolótë, a prominent Lord of the Valinorean Teleri and the current scion of the Great House of Olwë via the Off-branch House of Oiolótë, and Alcaro Tomislav Brković, son of a Peredhel Elanor II Artanárë who was sorted into Slytherin.
Etymology: The name "Arelle Ar-Luinuen" is a Telerin cognate of the Sindarin name meaning "Aredhel, the Noble Blue Maiden."
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Elemmírion's First Main OC (Original Character)
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Nadezhda Boyadzhyeva of the House of Atanasov (b. 23 July 1992)
"—whose waist-length wavy hair was the brown of aged mahogany, rich and deep, and her skin was fair as the alabaster. Her dress was red as rose fair with the hues of gold, and her gazelle-like eyes were dark as the evening skies." —The Elemmírion Chapter 3: Legacy of the Three Jewels
Nadezhda Boyadzhiyeva, known as Nadia, was one of the new wizards who became the next bearer of Carninárë (Red Flame). Paternally, she was descended from the union of a mortal founder Vladimir Atanasov and the unknown figure named Ilwenárë who shaped the legacy of the House of Boyadzhiyev–Atanasov.
As the bearer of the Carninárë, the red flame jewel, Nadezhda embodies the fiery spirit of Gryffindor house, wielding her power with courage, passion, and unwavering determination. The jewel pulses with the essence of her lineage, a beacon of strength and resilience in the face of adversity.
1. Origin: Nadezhda Boyadzhiyeva-Atanasova's journey begins in the bustling streets of Sofia, Bulgaria, where she is born into humble beginnings on July 23, 1992 (either during 90s Yugoslav Wars or Voldemort's rise in power).
2. Journey From Waitress to Courtesan: Though she faced multiple threats from her family's enemies, her path leads her to the glittering world of courtesanship, where she discovers a newfound sense of liberation and autonomy. Embracing her natural allure and charisma, she rises through the ranks to become a celebrated courtesan, captivating clients with her charm, wit, and sophistication. Through her encounters with clients from all walks of life, she gains invaluable insights into the complexities of human desire, forging deep connections and fostering a sense of intimacy that transcends the physical realm.
Note: The entire backstory of Nadezhda Boyadzhiyeva will be revealed later.
Description: in the background of the shades of red, Nadia/Nadezhda was described as the book said—Mahogany-haired, fair-skinned like the alabaster, dark gazelle-eyed one who donned the gown of blood red with a corset which was designed with a flower surrounded by the six pairs of red leaves.
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Fifth OC (Original Character): Hrávahyalmo Falmahiþion Altaluimë
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"His silver hair flowed like moonlight, and his grey eyes held a keen awareness that saw beyond the surface, so his presence signals an undercurrent of tension; His grace adorned with the emerald [and olive] green robes reminiscent of the seawater and reflected the nobility that echoed through his lineage." — The Long Ballad of Eärendil
Hrávahyalmo Falmahiþion Altaluimë was the underrated Lord of Poreč and Rovinj, the middle-born son of Lord Falmahiþo and Lady Siloratanë who was born on 12 June (12. Lipnja) in mid-Fifth Age (2439 BCE). His love life started when he met Lady Halatirnë II in Jelsa, Hvar Island (or in Beaches of Elende in Alternative ver.) and got married as her husband. However, he was encountered by Šimun, who possessed a charm as alluring as it was dangerous that was drawn to Halatirnë like a moth to a flame.
Artwork Description: Hrávahyalmo was described as frost-white-haired, pale-skinned, donning his robes of olive and emerald green and silver details. Background: Green ocean waves and the so-called oldest known emblem of Croatia—six-pointed star and a cresent moon behind him.
Names: His Mother-name/Amilessë - Hravahyalmo translates from Quenya meaning "Wild Seashell". Like a seashell buffeted by the waves, Hrávahyalmo possessed a spirit that could not be contained, his essence as boundless and enduring as the sea itself. His Father-name/Ataressë - Falmahiþion, meaning "Wave Mist," just as mist rises from the waves, so too did Hrávahyalmo's father embody the fluidity and unpredictability of the sea, his presence a constant source of wonder and mystery. As an epithet, Envinyataro, or "Healer," speaks to Hrávahyalmo's compassionate nature and his dedication to the art of healing. And his surname - Altaluimë, meaning "Great Tides," is a surname that echoes the ebb and flow of the ocean's rhythms..
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Aiaruen III Findaringwë Vanyalossëa Angalossiel—Elf-Lady of Kiseljak (Watercolor Version)
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This is the watercolour version of the 4th OC of the Elemmírion.
Aiaruen (or Eärwen) III Findaringwë Vanyalossëa Angalossiel was the sole daughter of Ailinsardo, Lord of the Teleri in Ossë's Reef and Angalossëa, Lady of the Teleri in Oiomúrë and was born [on 28 July (28. Srpnja)] in the mid-Fifth Age (3570 BCE) in Oiomúrë, Aman.
She was also the.....
1. Eldest half-sister of Lord Eärsarno of Hvar; Sister-in-law of Lady Nemmíriel of Krka
2. Aunt of Lady Halatirnë II of Hvar
3. Wife of the mortal Baron Prijam Ismetović of Kiseljak
4. Mother of twins Elenhéru (Izaije) and Elentári (Izika/Izraela), and co-matriarch of Dragović–Ismetović family of Kiseljak and Sarajevo.
5. Foster Aunt of the mortals Ante Stjepan the Wise and Samia the Traitor
6. Great-aunt of the numerous members of the Dragović-Uilóth Family—Jaroslava, Dženan, Aiarnēri (Aiardil Alatarāto & Marko Stjepan/Aiarnāro), and Enver Diomed (or rarely known as Artacalo).
Description: Aiaruen III was described as tall (6.1 m—unscaled), fair-skinned, ice-blond-haired (however she covered it with her black scarf and a large head cap embroidered with a half-water lily and three Fleur-de-lis/Bosnian Lilies), donning her pure black and navy blue dress embroidered with Nipherdil blossoms and silvery glitters. She held her black ebony cane, which belonged to her fourth mortal generation member Jasmin Dragović. On her left side were her significant heraldic sigil [four Bosnian Lilies (Bosanski Ljiljan), four bluebells/Zvoncice and four large rays for each corner with two dark blue circular lines behind] and the menorah-inspired candelabrum as a gift from her husband Prijam.
Edit: my watercolour art is not even better. Pardon me.
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