Race: Uruk-Hai/Elf
Height: 6'4"
Age: hm...
Family: Mother Loktar, Father Hîredû
Animals: any and all
Weapons: Double-bladed bow

Personality: Cefn is a kind person, though she can be gruff at times. She loves nature and all the creatures of Eru. She despises death and needless fighting. Also, she is prone to outbursts of anger, though they are few and far between. Grace is not one of her stronger suites.

Appearance: Tall and muscular, with a tanned complexion. She has long black hair and mysteriously dark eyes, like her mother. Though she bares the fair features of the Elves, her skin color and her large frame set her apart.

History:

Loktar, her mother, was an Uruk-Hai. She had as gentle a heart as one could possibly have (although she was prone to outbursts of anger, due to her heritage, which Cefn also inherited.) At any rate, she fell in love with a young Elf named Hîredû (Faen’s character from the HFH. Hîredû, or ‘Re has a twin brother ‘Rau, and their older brother is Faen’s Bregalagos.) and he with her. Despite their differences, they found a love unlike any other. Cefn was the product of this love.
Unfortunately, Loktar met with an untimely death. ‘Re was heart-broken and hid Cefn away from the world as he was afraid the same fate would befall her as well. Finally, ‘Re answered the call of the Sea and departed Middle Earth for Tol Eresse, where he raised Cefn.
All was peacefull and wonderful until a war erupted amongst the various houses of the Elves.
‘Re was killed relatively early in the Kin War, as it was come to be called. Cefn was furious. Despite all her efforts to stop the War, she realised she was powerless to do anything about it. It was then that she resigned to a small island to the East of Tol Eresse where she became a hermit of sorts, relishing in nature.The bloody War lasted centuries, and when all was done, the Valar, ashamed of their children, abandoned them.
Soon the veil which protected Tol Eresse from the rest of the World, began to dissipate, as did the remnants of the blessing of the Valar. As a result, for the first time ever, Men found the Island, on accident as it was, and brought with them, a new War and an fresh hatred.

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