Cerseî Oakwarden

Appearance
Cersei's eyes show old age and experience, and her stature and the way she keeps her head high hints towards a noble background. She is tall, thin and frail-looking, usually keeping her long, white hair loose.

Her face is thin, showing faint wrinkles here and there as a symbol of her long life, and she tends to walk around barefoot, as if finding youngsters and their shoes to be a hassle.

She moves slowly, with grace, never in a hurry anywhere.

Duties
"Behind every great man there is a great woman."

Although Arramar was the one who made the desicion of taking over the Suncrown Conclave in the end, the one who inspired him to do this was Cersei. Her calm nature balances out Arramar's fiery temper and very strict opinions, and she often works as his advisor, the keeper of balance.

She often welcomes members of the order with open arms if they're in need of an ear to talk to or a shoulder to cry on - since listening silently, that is what Cersei is a master of.

Personality/Traits
Cersei is calm, collected, patient, and somewhat quirky. She is warm and empathetic, and after the destruction of the Sunwell, spent most of her time helping young elves to get back up on their feet. Although she is old, she has still managed to keep her sense of humour, and seems difficult, if not impossible to offend. Not even her husband Arramar has had the bad luck of seeing her furious, as she tends to retreat to solitude in case her patience is being tested.

House Oakwarden
House Oakwarden's history is a deep and extensive one that reaches back over ten thousand years ago to the time of the ancient kaldorei civilisation and the reign of the higborne caste. Ruling lands in the central-southwesterly regions of the great landmass of Kalimdor, House Oakwarden was a wealthy and influencial noble family. Each generation was sworn to the protection of their realm from the primitive tauren, the savage furbolg, greedy earthen and vile trolls. But the less evident threats came from the political world as tempers clashed between the kaldorei and the seclusionist attitudes of the highborne. From the fierce protection of their realm, House Oakwarden attracted the proud warriors of the lesser kaldorei nobles of House Dusktalon; traditionalists of a strict honour code, who'm in respect of the Oakwarden's determination and honour chose to submit themselves fully as their protectors. Lord Val'thalan Oakwarden and Lord Lethis Dusktalon swore oaths of alliegiance to forever unite the two Houses in blood.

Embroiled in the tensions between Azshara's court and the kaldorei populace, House Oakwarden eventually rallied under Dath'remar's rebellion when the Burning Legion was set loose upon Kalimdor. Claiming victory, though at the cost of the Well of Eternity's destruction, the kaldorei found peace. Short-lived as it was, the peace ended when the highborne struggled under the new laws of land forbidding the arcane under penalty of death. Swearing a judgement, Dath'remar Sunstrider led the highborne across the great sea to found their own kingdom; eventually leading to the creation of Quel'thalas. House Oakwarden, then under the guidance of Lord Denerith, was quick to recognise Dath'remar as the first king of Quel'thalas.

During the Troll Wars, Lord Teroth'arn Oakwarden participated in the human/high elf coalition's victory in driving the Amani from their great city of Tor'Watha. However, entangled in hidden political intrigue, Teroth'arn shamefully relinquished his power and prestige during the War's end, resulting in a blur in the history of the House. His eldest son Faroth'arn, who was interested in sorcery and study rather than politics, followed his father's example. House Suntalon, formerly Dusktalon, honour-bound to the Oakwarden line, ceceded their own noble rights shortly after. Theroth'arn's second son, Galath'arn, did no such thing himself however, and retained his own wealth and title. After his death during the Scourge advance upon the Sunwell, Galath'arn's first son would take up his position as the head of House Oakwarden.