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Tamsin, the Lost Guardian

Born a demi-goddess to Nimue, the First of the Fey, Tamsin, for much of her life, was the sole guardian of Saol's Grove. Taking over its stewardship after her mother was forced to leave the Material Plane, due to The Divine Exodus, Tamsin guided many a pilgrim who came to the Grove, even teaching her skills to an apprentice, Tharaz Tonack, the current head guardian of the Grove. She went missing roughly three decades ago, and not even her apprentice knows where she is to this day.

Physical Description

Identifying Characteristics

No one knows how to classify Tamsin's race. though some have classified her as an elf, more so due to her mother. With amber hair, flowing above her head, like a roaring camp fire, and sea salt skin, she is truly unique in appearance, maintaining a look of eternal youth, thanks to her divine heritage.

Mental characteristics

Personal history

Unlike many demi-gods born before The Divine Exodus, Tamsin was actually given a fair amount of affection from her mother, with Nimue taking her daughter under wing, and trainer her, rather than simply waiting for their child to get strong on their own terms, then using them for their own goals, which was the case with many of demi-gods. Because of this, both trusted each other well, with Tamsin being Nimue's representative in the Material Realm, as the Goddess of the Fey spent most of her time in the Feywild, only really leaving to visit Saol's Grove. Tamsin never knew her father, at one point assuming that it was Saol; however, her mother would never reveal this truth, possibly because she didn't even know herself.   This relationship changed after the Divine Exodus, and Tamsin felt different from many other demi-gods, missing her mother, rather than reviling in the inheritance of greater influence. She continue to look after the Grove for many years, eventually training Tharaz Tonack, and allowing the visit of pilgrims, aiding in the erosion of her loneliness. This changed; however, when Tamsin was challenged by Lord Urill-ith, the demi-god child of Pyra, the First Dragon, after he found about her existence. It is not known who won the fight, as neither have been seen for a long time, and whether either of them survived the encounter.
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