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Queen Eleanore Vanderbilt

Felpalarvoar - Vanderbilt, Queen of Fire (a.k.a. Eleanore Vanderbilt)

Eleanore Vanderbilt, the enigmatic Queen of Feakrith, shrouded in a golden aura of both regality and mystery. Her visage is one of grace and wisdom, an outward reflection of the benevolent ruler she portrays. Deep emerald eyes, hiding the ancient knowledge of centuries, gaze upon her realm with a motherly concern. A crown of intricately woven gold and silver rests atop her head, concealing the majesty of her true draconic form. Her voice, a soothing melody, has guided the city through triumphs and tribulations.

Physical Description

General Physical Condition

In her human guise, Felpalarvoar appears as a statuesque 5'11" woman with flowing blonde hair and striking emerald-green eyes. Despite her unassuming appearance, she possesses draconic strength and magical prowess, capable of unleashing devastating force when provoked. No physical abnormalities or illnesses mar her form, but her true weight and power are evident in moments of intense emotion, where she has cracked marble with a single step and displayed magical abilities rivaling the city's archmage.

Physical quirks

Felpalarvoar has a subtle yet distinctive quirk—when she smiles, subtle sharp teeth become visible, adding a touch of her draconic heritage to her otherwise human guise.

Mental characteristics

Personal history

Felpalarvoar, the Queen of Fire, emerged into the world as a young and vibrant gold dragon amidst the tumultuous era of the Great Dragon War, a cataclysmic event that shattered the fabric of history. Born with the name Felpalarvoar, meaning "Shining Flame" in the ancient draconic tongue, she grew up witnessing the strife between dragonkind, each vying for dominance and control.   In her youthful exuberance, Felpalarvoar sought a different path, one of peace and coexistence. Her innate benevolence and compassion led her to connect with the mortal races, and during this time, she encountered the charismatic human king, Richard Vanderbilt. Their unexpected bond transcended the boundaries between dragon and man, resulting in a union that saw Felpalarvoar adopting the guise of Eleanore Vanderbilt.   Felpalarvoar, the Queen of Fire, found herself thrust into the intricate tapestry of mortal affairs when her beloved, King Richard Vanderbilt, succumbed to an incurable disease. His dying plea entrusted her with the guardianship of his kingdom, a mantle she reluctantly accepted. The weight of leadership pressed upon her, a responsibility she hadn't actively sought but one she assumed out of respect for her departed husband.   Inheriting the throne of Feakrith brought forth both challenges and moral dilemmas for Felpalarvoar. Despite her benevolent intentions, her unwavering adherence to principles of good and justice led to a conflict with the orcs of Migeia, resulting in a war that scarred the kingdom. The scars of this conflict tempered her approach, making her wary of direct involvement in mortal affairs.   Her participation in averting the Zriegast calamity further solidified her commitment to the realm. Yet, the weight of centuries and the dual nature of her existence took a toll, prompting her sudden disappearance. The true history of Felpalarvoar, the Queen of Fire, remains shrouded in the fiery depths of her past, an enigma in the annals of Ealathra's chronicles.

Gender Identity

She can assume any humanoid form she wishes though she is predominantly femanien

Education

Given her age and extensive life experiences, Felpalarvoar's education would be profound and diverse. Dragons in the D&D lore are inherently intelligent and possess a vast pool of knowledge accumulated over centuries. Felpalarvoar, being a gold dragon, would have had access to the accumulated wisdom of her kin.   Her education would include not only the traditional knowledge of dragonkind, such as ancient histories, draconic magic, and the lore of her own kind, but also a comprehensive understanding of the mortal races, their cultures, and the ever-changing dynamics of the realm. She might have delved into the arcane arts, gaining insights into powerful magical spells and enchantments.   Her interactions with Feakrith's rulers and diverse population would have offered practical insights into politics, diplomacy, and governance. Additionally, her involvement in events like the Zriegast calamity would have granted her unique insights into planar dynamics and extraplanar threats.   In essence, Felpalarvoar's education would be an amalgamation of draconic lore, magical studies, historical knowledge, and practical experiences gained through centuries of observation and interaction with the mortal realm.

Failures & Embarrassments

Political Manipulation: Felpalarvoar's lack of political acumen could be a source of failure. The council's fear might lead to them manipulating situations to keep her in the dark about certain matters, inadvertently leading to decisions that might seem unwise or uninformed.   Distrust and Fear: The atmosphere of fear around her might result in a lack of trust among her advisors and the nobility. They may question her intentions and decisions, creating an environment where genuine collaboration and open dialogue are challenging.   War with Migeia: The war with the orcs of Migeia could be considered a failure. Felpalarvoar's strong moral stance might have led to a refusal to compromise, resulting in a conflict that had severe consequences for both sides. The aftermath could include strained relations with Migeia and internal strife in Feakrith.   Personal Sacrifice: Felpalarvoar's commitment to protecting her kingdom might have led to personal sacrifices, such as distancing herself from her true draconic identity. This could be considered an embarrassment if it became public knowledge.   Isolation: The fear surrounding her might have caused isolation, both on a personal and political level. She might struggle to connect with her subjects and even her advisors, leading to a sense of loneliness and estrangement.   Unintended Consequences: Some of her well-intended decisions might have had unintended consequences. For instance, a law she implemented for justice might have inadvertently affected certain communities negatively.

Mental Trauma

Felpalarvoar carries the weight of witnessing the horrors of the Great Dragon War over 700 years ago, a conflict that scarred her soul with the loss of kin, destruction, and the realization of the devastation caused by the greed and power struggles among dragonkind. The haunting memories of that war, compounded by her role as the Queen of Feakrith, have left her with a lingering sense of guilt and responsibility. The constant fear and distrust surrounding her, coupled with the burden of leadership and the sacrifices made in the name of justice, have woven a complex tapestry of mental trauma. The absence of a clear path to redemption and the solitude of her position exacerbate these scars, making her journey as a ruler marked by both external and internal struggles.

Morality & Philosophy

Morality:
  • Justice and Goodness: Felpalarvoar would be driven by a strong sense of justice, seeking to promote fairness and goodness in the world. Her actions would be guided by a moral compass that leans heavily towards benevolence and protecting the innocent.
 
  • Defender of the Weak: As a gold dragon, she would likely see herself as a defender of the weak and a champion of those who cannot defend themselves. This might extend to actively intervening in conflicts to ensure a just resolution.
 
  • Adherence to Law: Gold dragons typically have a lawful nature, respecting laws and order. Felpalarvoar might value societal structures that promote harmony and well-being.
  Philosophy:
  • Balance: She might believe in the importance of maintaining a delicate balance in the world, ensuring that neither chaos nor tyranny prevails. This could manifest in her efforts to mediate conflicts and guide rulers towards just governance.
 
  • Teaching and Guidance: Given her age and wisdom, Felpalarvoar might see her role as not just a protector but also as a guide. She might believe in the power of education and guidance to uplift societies and individuals.
 
  • Hope and Optimism: Her long lifespan might have instilled in her a sense of patience and a belief in the capacity of mortals to learn and grow. Despite the challenges the world faces, Felpalarvoar might maintain a sense of hope for a better future.

Taboos

Unjust Rule or Tyranny: Felpalarvoar might abhor rulers who exploit their power for personal gain or oppress their subjects. A ruler abusing their position and acting tyrannically could be a grave taboo for her.   Harming the Innocent: Deliberate harm to innocent beings, especially those unable to defend themselves, might be a significant taboo. She could have a deep aversion to cruelty and violence against those who don't pose a threat.   Disregard for Life: Life, in its various forms, might be sacred to Felpalarvoar. Engaging in activities that cause unnecessary destruction of life or ecosystems could be a taboo. This might extend to issues like reckless magical experimentation or wanton environmental degradation.   Betrayal of Trust: Felpalarvoar, like many metallic dragons, may highly value trust and honor. Betraying trust, especially on matters of great importance, could be considered a taboo. Unjust Punishment: She might have a strong belief in fair and just punishment. Cruel or unusual forms of punishment, or the unjust persecution of individuals, could be against her principles.

Personality Characteristics

Motivation

Felpalarvoar's primary motivation is to honor the dying wish of her human husband, King Richard Vanderbilt. His plea to protect the kingdom and its people led her to take on the role of Queen Eleanore. Despite her initial reluctance for rulership, she remains driven by a sense of duty to safeguard Feakrith and its citizens.

Social

Reign

They rules Feakrith for over 60 Years until she when missing in the year 663DH

Family Ties

She has a Secret Child with an unknown father, The child's name is Zane.  He now resides in Akadance with his husband Nompac

Speech

Very polite while in public but she talks like a sailor in private.

Relationships

Ritchard Vanderbilt

spouse (Vital)

Towards Queen Eleanore Vanderbilt

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Frank


Queen Eleanore Vanderbilt

spouse (Vital)

Towards Ritchard Vanderbilt

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Frank


Legal Status

Married

Wealth & Financial state

She has access to the entire wealth of the Kruvarai Kingdom as well as her own secret dragon hoard she acquired throughout the years.
Alignment
Lawful Good
Species
Ethnicity
Other Ethnicities/Cultures
Honorary & Occupational Titles
Queen of Feakrith
Age
1000
Spouses
Siblings
Current Residence
Unknown
Sex
Female
Eyes
Emerald Green
Hair
Golden Blonde
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Fair white
Height
5'11"
Weight
200lbs
Ruled Locations

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