Eleleth

the Seventh Redeemer (~2350 - 2996)

of Monastir | the Age of Kingdoms

The 7th Redeemer was revealed during the Age of the Kingdoms, said to embody the virtue of resilience - not of flesh, but of spirit. Although she was a bishop from the city of Monastir, she never lead from a throne or pulpit. She was known as a seeker of places the faithful feared and imbuing the fearful with the blessing of faith. Her gifts were many; wards, potions, tattoos, glyphs, binding salts, and structures that spoke in silence. She sealed the Crucible of Thorns, the deepest wound still open in Creation - it bears her mark still. Known as Djannara (Djinn in Flesh) in Anatolia, Zahariah (The Mist of the Forge) in Iberia, Cléveria (the Architect of Light) in Gallia, & Haljaska (She who Knows the Ash-Song) in Gothia. Her teachings inspired many orders, such as; Wardens of the Veil, Acolytes of the Unseen Thread, & Keepers of Hidden Light who together led the Silent Crusade - a war of seals, memory, & song. She is the only Redeemer whose ascent was never seen. Some say she became a revenant by choice, refusing Heaven until her final ward was drawn. Others say she still walks the sealed places. Her sepulcher lies beneath Axis Mundi, in the lowest vault, where even the brightest candles grow dark.

Age of the Kingdoms

Gallia

Anatolia

Iberia

Gothia

Monastir

Crucible of Thorns

Wardens of the Veil

Acolytes of the Unseen Thread

Keepers of Hidden Light

Gallian Compagnons

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