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The Half-elf and Her Giant ::Haru|Bear::

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Sep 27, 2011
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Name: Leofward Irons

Nickname: Leo

Race: Human

Height: 6'8"

Weight: 482#

Physical Appearance and Personality: Leofward, or Leo as he is known to almost everyone he meets, can only be described as a bear of a man. Like all of his ilk, Leo is a towering man. Standing well over six feet in height, and heading more toward seven, Leo also has quite the girth, being a large man in all respects - as he likes to tell the ladies with waggling brows.

With arms as thick as many men's legs, it is obvious that the man is a physical beast, yet within him resides one of the gentlest souls one could ever know. Which is perhaps a good thing, for very few have ever seen Leo lose his temper. Most have not seen the darker side of this blacksmith's son, and those who have do not speak of it.

His belly tends to strain the buttons on his shirts, but if that slows down the large man it is not apparent. Carrying himself well, Leo is also nothing of not jovial. Perhaps it is simply the way he is, always looking at things with a bright and cheery perspective. Perhaps it is a defense he has set up for himself. Either way, he is quick to smile and quick to laugh, and seemingly nearly always in a good mood.

Dark hair adorns his head and face, and Leo keeps it well trimmed. The dark hair on his head is curly, his beard bushy, and his dark eyes sparkle with mirth and peer out at the world with unabashed curiosity and intelligence. His skin is gently tanned, speaking of his general willingness to be outdoors.

Leo is, if anything, a man with voracious appetites. He loves all that life has to offer. Food and drink, women, the wind in his hair and a bright sunrise, women, music and art, women, and did I mention food and drink? Embracing every day as if it might be his last, Leo revels in life.


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Background: Leo is the only son of Reginald Irons, often known as Old Man Irons. A blacksmith and armorer who has set up his shop just outside of Magnimar. Leo's father had actually found the city just a bit too confining, and thus had settled their homestead and forge just outside what would be considered the perimeter of the city. This was the environment that Leo grew up in, known as the blacksmith's fat son just outside of town. Leo didn't let this bother him, and as he grew up his father taught him the forge. This contributed in part to Leo's prodigious strength, even compared to many of his blacksmith brethren. Leo was born to wield the hammer.

And he would have, were he not so stricken with stories of adventure.

Never a boy to let his father down, Leo studiously kept to his duties and learned the forge, growing strong as he grew tall. But ever did the wanderlust burn within him, firing his imagination. The local boys from Magnimar didn't help, often coming to jeer and poke fun at Leo from a distance. Never quite brave enough to say their mean things directly to his face, but close enough to make their jests and japes known to him. The gentleness of the large youth meant they had little fear of him, though they dispersed every time his father would yell at them. Leo was encouraged by his father to stand up to them, to defend himself, physically if need be, but Leo had little interest in engaging in such a thing.

So he grew and grew, and the other boys went away, going off to lives of their own. Still Leo dreamt of traveling the world, pondering what wonders he might see. As was the wont of humans, war seemed to always reside just over the horizon. Leo's father, as a metalworker and armorer, was kept busy with his trade, and had orders for various articles of war on a near constant basis.

Leo's mom, Maribeth Irons, doted on her only child, and recognized the docile soul in the boy. If he learned hard work and responsibility from his father, then he learned how to enjoy life and how to be kind from his mother. She was different from most women, larger than life to be sure, but it is evident to anyone who knew his mother that Leo takes after her. A woman with hair the color of gold and laughing eyes the color of the sea, Leo does follow his father as far as his looks... but his personality is entirely Mari, as his mother was known as.

Things could have been described as idyllic in the household, at least until the autumn of Leo's tenth year. His mother took ill, and she was not the only one. A virulent infection had spread through the area, and though they knew not from where it came, the rumors told of one of the traveling merchants that frequented Magnimar. It didn't matter though, for even if it had originated with a traveler, that traveler most assuredly died, and not in a pretty manner.

The disease replicated the symptoms of a terrible flu-like disease. Coughing, congestion, shortness of breath. Yet those were the more common side effects. The blood eventually grew thin, unable to clot and in fact unable to be held in the body. Seeping from the nose and mouth, even the ears and eyes, the last days of those who contracted the illness were spent slowly bleeding out, their lungs filling with blood as they eventually drowned in their own fluids and in great pain.

Though Mari tried to get her boy to leave her side, Leo insisted on staying with her. Even his father could not bear to witness her end, but Leo was, if anything, a faithful and loving child. He held his mother's hands in her last hours. He cried until there was not a tear left to be shed, until he had cried himself dry. He watched as his mother perished for no reason at all. She'd never hurt a soul, and had spread nothing but good cheer and love. That was a lesson she had taught her boy, and she had imparted upon him some time ago words that he lives by to this day. She told him that she had been taught these words by her own mother, whom Leo had never met. Leo can even remember how she told him these words one day when he was small, perhaps five or six summers old, in the kitchen and helping her make blueberry pies.

If I speak in the tongues of men or of angels, but do not have love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing. If I give all I possess to the poor and give over my body to hardship that I may boast, but do not have love, I gain nothing.

Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.

Love never fails. But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away. For we know in part and we prophesy in part, but when completeness comes, what is in part disappears. When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became an adult, I put the ways of childhood behind me. For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.

And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.


Leo always remembered those words and his mother spoke them often. So he sat. He watched her die. He remembered those words, and he promised her on, her deathbed, that he would always honor what she had taught him. That love could conquer all things.

Leo lives by those words, and has not a harsh word for anyone.

The now fully grown Leo hears the rumors of war, and the tidings that conflicts are smattered across the land, ever encroaching. Will Leo remain ensconced in the forge, or set out to see the world before it might be too late?


Remember what you must do
When they undervalue you
When they think
Your softness is your weakness
When they treat your kindness
Like it is their advantage.

You awaken
Every Dragon
Every Wolf
Every Monster
That sleeps inside you
And you remind them
What hell looks like
When it wears the skin
Of a gentle human.

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Leo was rather comfortable with his life in many ways. He had a roof over his head, food in his belly, and a warm place to sleep. Yet despite this, Leo wasn't what one would call content. The desire to explore the world around him gnawed at him, and the only thing truly keeping him at home was his father. Not that Old Man Irons needed his help, but Leo felt compelled to stay and at least keep his father company. Yet the older Irons saw that wanderlust in his son, bubbling just under the surface.

"Ye know I can handle the forge on me on, boy. Ye should go an' get it all outta yer system." his father had said.

Leo listened to this for almost a week before he decided to follow his father's suggestion. He'd been to the city of Magnimar that was close, and had seen the maps of the Inner Sea area of Golarion. He'd never truly studied the maps, but he knew the world was vast. There was no chance he would travel too far, but going out to Magnimar would be a nice adventure, especially if he could stay for awhile. The longest he'd been there was only a day.

Golarion

Magnimar

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Gathering some supplies, a bit of coin, and a hammer that Leo himself had made, the immense man bid farewell to his father and made for Magnimar. He hummed as he walked, carrying his great weight with ease. For all his bulk, Leo was quite deft, and he made good time, the walls of the city within sight by noon.
 
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Name: Elonwyn Fairchild

Nickname: Elon

Race: Half-elf

Height: 5’10”

Weight: 265#

Physical Appearance and Personality: Elon’s appearance is much like her personality - soft and inviting. She’s a gentle soul and it shows in the innocence of her face and the smile that typically adorns it. Being only half-elf, she is rather tall for a woman but has a curvier build than a typical elf.

Luckily, she has been blessed with her elven mother’s unnatural hair color, which makes her a unique sight to see. Her mother is the last of a long line of elf royalty, though the line has been diluted and her claim to power is long since diminished. Still seen as a respected figure in Ikvael, it was a shock when it was found that she had been impregnated by a tryst with a human male. Bronwen, a beautiful elf herself opted not to tell the human of the existence of his child, instead keeping her a secret and raising her alone.

Elon has lived a rather pampered life in Ikvael due to her odd genetics, as she looks much like elves but lacks some of the powers they do. Her life span is diminished by her human blood as is her ability to withstand attacks, but her elf blood gives her minimal powers in magic. She has become rather adept at working with plants and can command them with the use of magic, though it drains her physically to do so.

Since she grew up almost like a royal, Elon was sheltered from most of the nastiness of the outside world - Ikvael has been a haven for elfkind and has kept them safe within its walls. Elon has grown curvaceous due to the lavish lifestyle and wishes more of herself - she craves to know more of the people she came from and the man her father was. She has the light of wonder in her eyes and is forever an optimistic.


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Background: Elonwyn is the only child of Bronwen, the last of a long line of royalty. Through the years her regal bloodline has been diminished through inter-breeding and inter-species breeding. Her mother is the last of the true elves and gave birth only to Elon once she discovered herself pregnant after a night of lusty passions in the meadors with a human ranger. Faced with a decision of living a more mortal life and having a complete family or raising her daughter alone as an immortal, Bronwen made what choice she felt she had to.

Scared and unsure of what kind of future a human could provide for her, she ran home to the city of her own childhood. Back at Ikvael, she was given the best of elven care that could be provided and spent the rest of her pregnancy in relative secrecy. It was her greatest kept secret that her child would be a halfling until she was born, with hair that was very much elven but the weight and weakness of a human.

Though raising a child alone was hard, Bronwen found that she never lacked in willing assistance when it came to caring for Elon. From a rather young age she proved to be a delightful girl to be around, with an optimistic nature and a mind full of dreams. She has the energy of most children and has been a beacon of light and hope that there could be peace between the elves and the humans.

Not all have agreed with this.

Despite Elon’s quiet, gentle, and happy nature, the regal elves whose bloodline has not been seen as sullied with human blood view her as a creature that does not belong in the city. They feel she will one day fall prey to the same wants of every man -- power, money, sex, or land. They feel that it is only a matter of time before her “true” nature is shown. Rumors were started in her early teens about the identity of her father, most of which her mother shielded her from hearing.

Instead of permitting them to filter back to Elon, she elected instead to fill her mind with stories of her father - a brave ranger that met Bronwen in the woods. As adept with blade as he was a bow and handsome more than the elves were, with long hair that flowed past his shoulders and dark eyes that seemed to capture her soul. She had been taken with him when she’d stumbled upon him hunting boar in the forest, and their brief but passionate time together had been the best few nights of her life.

Elon was told mostly fiction of the man, as Bronwen had been left with little more than a name and an inn that she could find him at if she dared to bed him again. He’d been brazen in his affections towards her, and she had wanted so desperately to chase him into the world of man…

Unknowingly, Bronwen built a figure in the young girl’s mind of a man that was everything a father should be. He was adventurous and strong, virtuous and good. Elon yearned to know more about him. To distract Elon’s ever-growing sense of adventure and her craving to know the man that fathered her, Bronwen started to teach her what little magic she could. Elon proved to be a quick learner and optimistic enough to continue trying though her magic skills were far from what they would have been if she were a true elf. Elon’s magic seemed to be limited to plant life and some animals, though she could produce small illusions spells - balls of light or temporary darkness.

The magic was not enough to keep her wandering mind at bay, and on the eve of her coming of age ceremony, she ran from her home and into the woods with what little she could scavenge, with a silly notion and endless optimism that somewhere…. Somewhere out there was her father, and not a world of dangers.






She was far from home, so very far from home and perhaps the worse part of it all was that she did not truly even know where home was anymore. It had been nearly a week since she'd seen a friendly face and closer to 9 days since she'd left her mother in the middle of the night. The walls ofher home had been closing in and her true calling had been singing to her like a siren song in the night. She had to find her history -- her origin. Her father. A man of passion turned to man of myth.

It led her here, to the woods outside of Magnimar, a city she was too terrified to enter. She'd been lingering here in the forests for days, her knowledge of plants giving her enough she could eat but not enough she would be able to live indefinitely.Her magic could only go so far.

Elon considered it nearly a lost cause...Until he came. Surely a giant of his own, the man loomed even over herself, her eyes watching him pass as she stood cloaked behind a tree.Her outfit didn't hold her well in the weather or defend her from elements, but she blended well with the scenery, her only tell being her hair. Her curiosity in the man was too much to squash, her eyes watching his back as he continued his seemingly leisurely stroll through the forest towards the city.

There was something in him that made her want to follow. Her mouth couldn't stay quiet. "I-- Wait!" She called for him still from her hiding spot, stepping out after a last moment's hesitation. "Wait!"
 
Leo was quite enjoying the weather and the walk to the city, and he sung a little song of the forge to himself as he made his way. It was a catchy little tune with a string beat that allowed one to measure their strikes between hammer and anvil to work metal at a proper pace. It had been taught to him at a young age.

So lost in his thoughts was he that at first Leo did not hear the feminine voice calling to him from somewhere behind. The second cry did bring his steps to a halt and the big man looked around, spotting a delightfully cute elf waving at him from the direction of the wooded area just off the road.

As she seemed to hurry to try and catch him, it was hard not to notice the way her ample bosom jiggled and bounced as she closed the distance. Leo had never been one to stare, and his mother had taught him manners, and yet he was still a hot-blooded male and he tried to avert his eyes a little, even though she was dressed in a modest manner.

"Hello, little elf! May I help you?" he asked, the years in the forge and dealing with customers obvious in the way he asked the question. His smile was genuine and warm, and his eyes bright as he watched her approach. She was not as small and frail as most elves he had run across, as most tended to be quite skinny and svelte, looking like they would blow over in a stiff breeze. This lovely woman's build was quite eye fetching, and Leo marveled at the color of her hair and how beautiful it was.

He surely did hope that he could help her with whatever she desired.
 
Oh, gods be praised! The man had not only turned to look at her but seemed friendlyy enough that he didn't draw a weapon upon her. In her short time in the human world, Elon had already experienced a lifetime of horrors that she was totally unprepared for. Even with her endless optimism, her hope could only extend so far.

The world is full of good.

She chanted this in her head over and over again when the nights were long and lonely and when everything seemed to be all for nothing. The world is full of good.

And this man would be one of the good things. Though hesitant, she did step away from her hiding spot more surely to approach him, her eyes nervous and wary as she looked him over again. He was massive, even by elf standards, but round in a way that most humans seemed to be as of late. It didn't dampen his mood, as his face seemed open and made for smiling.

"I... I believe I am in a predicament." She admitted, though she wasn't sure what all she could tell him offhand. Her eyes moved over him slow and she decided after a moment's quick thought that the truth was likely the best if she wanted to get where she was going and get there safely.

"I have never left my home before... Would you... If you don't mind... Escort me to the city? I am looking for someone."
 
As the beautiful little elf spoke, a pang of sympathy ran through Leo. Of course he had to help! He could not in good conscience leave her out here all alone upon the road! Something might happen to her.

With a smile he extended his arms outward in a general gesture, and it was easy to see that despite his rotund appearance he was quite heavily muscled, his arms corded and seemingly as large as her head. "Of course! What kind of man would I be to abandon a woman in distress! You should not be out here alone, little elf. There are dangers upon the road, especially for one as lovely as you!" he said, his voice serious and jovial at once.

"I will be happy to escort you to the city, and even within its' walls should you think you need my guidance. I have been to Magnimar before, and though it is a splendor to behold it can be quite confusing and intimidating for those visiting for the first time." he admitted. His dark eyes never strayed from her and in truth his expressions were open and honest.

"Oh, but where are my manners? My name is Leo. It is nice to meet you, little elf. Have you eaten yet this day? I have some snacks that I brought with me from home, and I would be happy to share them!" he told her, and it seemed his friendly manner and exuberance were not diminished in the least by her company as he waited for her answers and for her to walk beside him on the road.
 
Even for all of her innocence, it seemed that Elonwyn was a good judge of character when in a predicament, as Leo seemed to be every bit the friendly beast he'd been when she had watched him form afar. His smile was even more lovely when directed at her and for a moment she was struck silent in her own personal awe of the giant that had a heart of gold. Her cheeks found themselves growing rosy and she fought to look him in the eye as she played with stray pieces of her hair.

"Oh, you are too kind." She assured him in a soft voice as she fell in step with his massive stride. He was a gentle soul and she could feel it to her core, which was perhaps why she had felt he would be the one to help her on her journey.

"I am pleased to meet you, Leo. I am..." She paused, thinking on whether to lie about her identity or not, "I am Elon." She said simply, because lying would do her no good here and it wouldn't be such a crime to be a lost little elf. He didn't have to know she'd run from home. She didn't look it, what with her flowing white dress and her bare feet, but her face was dirtied with dust from the road and her hair not quite as sleek as it could have been. She had definitely been through a rough couple of days navigating the wilderness and her own personal fears.

It was comforting to let someone else lead down a familiar road, her eyes watching him. His offer for food made her stomach rumble embarrassingly loud, her shy eyes moving away from him. "I... Please. I have been scavenging and I'm afraid I'm not very good at it." She admitted softly, showing him her small amount of berries and roots she'd been eating. It was enough to keep someone alive, but not nearly enough to sustan them for a long period of time.

"Where are you from, good sir?"
 
Leo was not the social butterfly, despite his good nature and kind heart. So as the lovely elf stood before him, her cheeks a little flushed and her fingers playing with her hair, he was completely unaware of just how she might be a little shy or embarrassed by all this. Still, he was a man, and she was exquisitely cute and his large brown eyes softened further, reflecting the kindness he felt toward her.

She fell into step with him and he did slow his pace as he saw her shorter legs moving far more quickly than his own, and then she said her name. How lovely and elvish! "That is such a pretty name!" he said, hoping to draw that color to her cheeks again. He wanted more than anything else to see that in that moment, and he wasn't even really sure why.

She showed him what she had been eating and he frowned a little. Oddly, he seemed suddenly very motherly as he shook his head and then began to shrug out of his pack as they walked. "No, no! That won't do! You definitely need more than that!" he said, and produced a rolled and tied package of waxed paper. Handing it to Elon he smiled. Once she would untie it she'd find some apple slices, thick fried pieces of bacon and several biscuits.

It would not be long before the city came into view and as they walked Leo answered her. "I'm from a small hamlet close by named Haversham. My father and I run a forge with a blacksmith and armor shop. We make all manner of things. But... I've been wanting to get out and see the world for awhile." He left it at that, and smiled over at her, and though he didn't ask, the way was open if she wanted to say where she was from as well.

Magnimar now loomed close and they'd be at the gates within the hour.
 
Elonwyn was quiet as the giant talked, opening up the small package of food he'd handed her. It was food that was quite obviously human but it would do her well to have something heavier on her stomach than just berries and roots. She was tentative to eat the food, namely because she had only supped on meat a handful of times in her life before. It proved to be salty to the tongue but undeniably delicious, her lips curling in a soft smile. The man had so many experiences to offer her, both in exploration and in diet.

She remained quiet though his conversation was leading towards him wanting to get further information out of her, her hands fiddling instead with the apple slices that were in the packet. "I want to see the world as well." She admitted finally, letting her eyes move slowly over the distant figure that was the slowly nearing city.

"I... I am in search of someone. A man." She said, taking a bite of the crisp apple slice. It was sweet and delicious and cleansed her mouth of the salt of the bacon. "My father, to be precise."
 
Leo's brows raised as she admitted she was looking for her father and before he could really reflect on it and stop himself he blurted out, "I'll go with you and help!" His eagerness to help the elven girl was apparent and then he blushed a little and said, "Only if you want me to I mean. I'd be glad to accompany you."

He wasn't sure if he had recovered well, his social skills a little lacking, but the thought of the sweet elf out on the road on her own made him want to help. He went on further to explain. "I plan to travel the world myself, and see no reason we couldn't travel together if you want. I sure could use the company and I'd be more than willing to protect you. It's not safe for a lovely young lady such as yourself to travel alone." he said, nodding sagely as if it were the most common knowledge in the world.

Magnimar loomed ever closer and it would not be long until they were at the gates. Once there, they were let in with no fanfare, all manner of people passing to and fro from the city. Passing beneath the immense barbican that would help protect the city in case of attack, Leo sidled a little closer to Elonwyn and said, "So where would you like to visit first?"
 
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