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{{Worldbuilders}}{{Infobox_character|affilliation=Servants of [[Att-Annalo]] (former), Protectors of the People (current)|name=Reylendor Aspenmorrow|image=
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  |caption=|relatives=Adyra Aspenmorrow (mother), Ilican Aspenmorrow (father)|languages=Abyssal, Common, Deep Speech, Druidic, Elvish, Primordial, Sylvan|alias=Vessel of the Shadow-Stalker|marital=No Spouse/Partner|birthPlace=[[Fallhorn City]]|Age=121|species=Wood Elf|gender=Male|height=5’9 ft|weight=120 lbs|eyes=One Dark Green, One Dark Purple}}
  |caption=|relatives=Adyra Aspenmorrow (mother), Ilican Aspenmorrow (father)|languages=Abyssal, Common, Deep Speech, Druidic, Elvish, Primordial, Sylvan|alias=Vessel of the Shadow-Stalker|marital=No Spouse/Partner|birthPlace=▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇|Age=121|species=Wood Elf|gender=Male|height=5’9 ft|weight=120 lbs|eyes=One Dark Green, One Dark Purple}}


'''Grave Domain Cleric. Druid. Pronouns: He/Him. '''
'''Grave Domain Cleric. Druid. Pronouns: He/Him. '''
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==History==
==History==
[[Fallhorn City]], with its abundance of mixing races and cultures, was probably a great place to live for those who weren’t relegated to the slums. Reylendor wasn’t so lucky; when he was born his parents were in the depths of poverty, and another mouth to feed didn’t make life any easier. His mother and father worked any jobs they could get their hands to provide for him. When he was too young to work he begged, and he took to work as soon as he was able. Reylendor did everything from cleaning stables to sweeping chimneys to holding signs for street-side magic acts, but he didn’t see actual magic until he was 60.  
▇▇▇▇▇▇, with its abundance of mixing races and cultures, was probably a great place to live for those who weren’t relegated to the slums. Reylendor wasn’t so lucky; when he was born his parents were in the depths of poverty, and another mouth to feed didn’t make life any easier. His mother and father worked any jobs they could get their hands to provide for him. When he was too young to work he begged, and he took to work as soon as he was able. Reylendor did everything from cleaning stables to sweeping chimneys to holding signs for street-side magic acts, but he didn’t see actual magic until he was 60.  


After Reylendor’s sixtieth birthday, a religious group called the Servants of [[Att-Annalo]] took root in [[Fallhorn City]]'s slums: they healed the injured for free and pooled their funds to open a soup kitchen for the hungry. Obviously, the city’s poor quickly became big fans of them. Five years after establishing themselves, the Servants offered to take in children to train in the ways of their God, [[Att-Annalo]]. Many families jumped at the opportunity and Reylendor’s parents were no exception: they wanted him to have a chance to make something of himself. And so, he spent the next several decades training.  
After Reylendor’s sixtieth birthday, a religious group called the Servants of [[Att-Annalo]] took root in ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s slums: they healed the injured for free and pooled their funds to open a soup kitchen for the hungry. Obviously, the city’s poor quickly became big fans of them. Five years after establishing themselves, the Servants offered to take in children to train in the ways of their God, [[Att-Annalo]]. Many families jumped at the opportunity and Reylendor’s parents were no exception: they wanted him to have a chance to make something of himself. And so, he spent the next several decades training.  


Reylendor originally thought the Servants were clerics, but learning they were warlocks who used healing staves made little difference to him. Despite many others who began training after him being allowed to make pacts with [[Att-Annalo]] within 5-10 years, the Servants kept Reylendor in his role as an apprentice and scribe; he didn’t mind much since he enjoyed the work. During this time, Reylendor learned Deep Speech and Abyssal as they were the primary languages the Servants used to communicate. Eventually, at age 115, he was deemed ready to become a true warlock and make his pact.  
Reylendor originally thought the Servants were clerics, but learning they were warlocks who used healing staves made little difference to him. Despite many others who began training after him being allowed to make pacts with [[Att-Annalo]] within 5-10 years, the Servants kept Reylendor in his role as an apprentice and scribe; he didn’t mind much since he enjoyed the work. During this time, Reylendor learned Deep Speech and Abyssal as they were the primary languages the Servants used to communicate. Eventually, at age 115, he was deemed ready to become a true warlock and make his pact.  


During the Pact Ceremony, the unthinkable was revealed: [[Att-Annalo]] was no God, but a Far Ream dwelling Great Old One looking to create an avatar and manifest on the mortal plane. Unfortunately for him, Reylendor was deemed an ideal host. The Great One managed to latch onto a portion of Reylendor’s soul, but he was able to break away before it could fully corrupt him. Reylendor ran from [[Fallhorn City]] as fast as he was able, not allowing himself to think of what might become of his family/friends in his absence.   
During the Pact Ceremony, the unthinkable was revealed: [[Att-Annalo]] was no God, but a Far Ream dwelling Great Old One looking to create an avatar and manifest on the mortal plane. Unfortunately for him, Reylendor was deemed an ideal host. The Great One managed to latch onto a portion of Reylendor’s soul, but he was able to break away before it could fully corrupt him. Reylendor ran from ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ as fast as he was able, not allowing himself to think of what might become of his family/friends in his absence.   


While running from the Servants and just barely surviving on the road, Reylendor bumped into a roaming group of clerics. Feeling sympathy for his apparent plight, they took him in. Fascinated by authentic healing magic, he was quick to cast aside his warlock lessons and take to the studies of a healer. However, his experience with [[Att-Annalo]] rendered him thoroughly unable to trust any entity claiming divinity, and Reylendor shocked the clerics by learning their skills while remaining a staunch atheist. Sensing that they were put off by him, he left the group in search of a way to rid his soul of [[Att-Annalo]]’s influence.   
While running from the Servants and just barely surviving on the road, Reylendor bumped into a roaming group of clerics. Feeling sympathy for his apparent plight, they took him in. Fascinated by authentic healing magic, he was quick to cast aside his warlock lessons and take to the studies of a healer. However, his experience with [[Att-Annalo]] rendered him thoroughly unable to trust any entity claiming divinity, and Reylendor shocked the clerics by learning their skills while remaining a staunch atheist. Sensing that they were put off by him, he left the group in search of a way to rid his soul of [[Att-Annalo]]’s influence.   
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''At some point in their scholarly meandering, they turned to looking at the stars. It was then that Mel heard The Calling: strange whispers that spoke to him not as voices, but “sight beyond sight”. He started <s>hallucinating</s> having visions about the true nature of the world. He told his closest companions and eventually they started having these visions too. I am uncertain how they procured the funds to build an observatory, but they did. They locked themselves away and, perhaps ironically, dedicated themselves entirely to learning of the Far Realm.''  
''At some point in their scholarly meandering, they turned to looking at the stars. It was then that Mel heard The Calling: strange whispers that spoke to him not as voices, but “sight beyond sight”. He started <s>hallucinating</s> having visions about the true nature of the world. He told his closest companions and eventually they started having these visions too. I am uncertain how they procured the funds to build an observatory, but they did. They locked themselves away and, perhaps ironically, dedicated themselves entirely to learning of the Far Realm.''  


''It was then that [[Att-Annalo]] finally spoke to Mel. He described it as the height of fulfillment: a culmination of all the philosophy, lore, and science he had ever learned. I think he was likely absorbed by the power it’s pact bestowed him with. Whatever the case, in 764 the newly named Servants of [[Att-Annalo]] descended on the slums of [[Fallhorn City]] City like an asymptomatic swarm.''  
''It was then that [[Att-Annalo]] finally spoke to Mel. He described it as the height of fulfillment: a culmination of all the philosophy, lore, and science he had ever learned. I think he was likely absorbed by the power it’s pact bestowed him with. Whatever the case, in 764 the newly named Servants of [[Att-Annalo]] descended on the slums of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ City like an asymptomatic swarm.''  


''Despite their strange garb and preachings, they healed our sick and tended to our weary. That was enough for us. I’ll never begrudge my parents for sending me to become their scribe. I spent decades transcribing [[Att-Annalo]]’s nonsensical murmurings to its favored servants and stupidly hoping to one day be blessed enough to receive it’s words. Really, I can’t believe I ever thought the abomination was a god.''  
''Despite their strange garb and preachings, they healed our sick and tended to our weary. That was enough for us. I’ll never begrudge my parents for sending me to become their scribe. I spent decades transcribing [[Att-Annalo]]’s nonsensical murmurings to its favored servants and stupidly hoping to one day be blessed enough to receive it’s words. Really, I can’t believe I ever thought the abomination was a god.''  
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