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*The Book of Clangorum tells of when the [[Elder God]]s first awoke the Maeve consciousness. | *The Book of Clangorum tells of when the [[Elder God]]s first awoke the Maeve consciousness. | ||
*Lost her consort, [[Laeroc]]. | *Lost her consort, [[Laeroc]]. | ||
*461 CE, Became the Solar Queen after becoming possessed by the [[Sun Spirit]]. Sang the Song of the First Morning. | |||
**Undermined by the efforts of Basin-dwellers and the [[Thornroot Movement]]. | |||
[[Category: Historical Figures]] | [[Category: Historical Figures]] | ||
[[Category: Mythology]] | [[Category: Mythology]] |
Revision as of 03:14, 28 December 2021
Silken tresses fall from a regally poised head adorned with a simple circlet of leaves that artfully keep the waterfall of hair in place. A stunning pearl torc hangs across her otherwise unadorned neck hanging deeply enough that it covers nearly all of her torso with a radiant grace. Eyes of a startling violet dance with an otherworldly knowledge and an aura of power seems to emanate from the air surrounding her. Completing the ensemble is a rainbow-hued skirt that envelopes the Queen's lower half and hangs down so it continually brushes against the ground as she walks.
Queen Maeve of the Fae rules from her tree at the heart of Faethorn and almost all fae recognize her. The Maeve is both a Collective and Awoken Great Spirit of Nature.
History
- The Book of Clangorum tells of when the Elder Gods first awoke the Maeve consciousness.
- Lost her consort, Laeroc.
- 461 CE, Became the Solar Queen after becoming possessed by the Sun Spirit. Sang the Song of the First Morning.
- Undermined by the efforts of Basin-dwellers and the Thornroot Movement.