Vilandiss Kanlaw
King
Vilandiss Kanlaw was the consort of queen Quathooma Xinva and together they were the parents of Telberon and Oberon. Vilandiss became the king of the fey in his own right, when Quathooma died in childbirth.
When, some years later, he went missing, along with the fey Tanwen, in somewhat suspicious circumstances, he was succeeded as king by his son Telberon. Tanwen would later return to accuse Telberon of a treasonous attack on his own father, resulting in the sensational Dangerous Magic Indictment.
It is now known that Vilandiss was cast into the deep Discontinuum by his trecherous son. He may still be wandering there, unable to find his way back to the Fey Court, but more than likely he is dead. Although he would be entitled to burial at the White Tomb, there has never been a ceremony to mark his ending, since there is no body and no certainty as to his fate.
When, some years later, he went missing, along with the fey Tanwen, in somewhat suspicious circumstances, he was succeeded as king by his son Telberon. Tanwen would later return to accuse Telberon of a treasonous attack on his own father, resulting in the sensational Dangerous Magic Indictment.
It is now known that Vilandiss was cast into the deep Discontinuum by his trecherous son. He may still be wandering there, unable to find his way back to the Fey Court, but more than likely he is dead. Although he would be entitled to burial at the White Tomb, there has never been a ceremony to mark his ending, since there is no body and no certainty as to his fate.
Relationships
History
The two of them met in the Wood of Soft Tears, when they were both coming to terms with the different sad endings of their previous relationships. They fell in love over subsequent meetings along the Path of Moss.
Species
Ethnicity
Age
Immortal
Circumstances of Death
Missing presumed dead
Spouses
Quathooma Xinva
(spouse)
Siblings
Gender
Male
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