O'Faolain Family/Oilithir

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Personal Summary

As a young man, Oilithir felt drawn to the sea and spent more time aboard his personal fishing vessel than at the family estate. He is tall, but more muscular than his elder brother, Eoghan. They share similar green eyes and black hair, but unlike his brother, he keeps it cropped short. Oilithir captains the Pilgrim's Caprice, from which he lead a small flotilla of five other fishing ships, dubbed the "Psaras Expedition", across the sea to Atamara, seeking his fortune.

History

  • Oilithir came ashore on Atamara in Werdham in the nation of Suville, and shortly thereafter swore fealty to the local lord. He and his Psaras journeyed with their caravans, looking to make a fortune as a trader.
  • Finding no food for sale in his travels, his men became frustrated with being so far from home and deserted him for parts unknown. Dejected and alone, Oilithir returned to Suville to live at his estate, quietly helping to maintain Werdham. Growing bored with the static political climate, he set sail again on the Pilgrim's Caprice, bound for Beluaterra. He is now a member of Old Grehk, fighting the good fight against the ever-encroaching Undead hordes.
  • With the end of the Invasion, he has helped Old Grehk to reclaim lost lands, and has been appointed lordship over the rural region of Ircymbar. At that time he became a Courtier, to devote himself more fully to the land's recovery.
  • He served valiantly in the war against Fronen, which was successful until it was cut short by the daimonic incursion that heralded the start of the Fourth Invasion. He has since fought in several battles against the daimons themselves, most notably victory over the Overlord on the plains of Pomatim and defeat in the siege of Ossmat. The war has never been more dire, but Oilithir's faith in humanity to persevere has not waned.