Arramar


 * "Together, we drove back the trolls for a millennia. Together, we stood against the tides of darkness when the orcs came to claim our kingdom. Together, we shared the pain and the horror as the undead Scourge destroyed our homeland and decimated our people. Together, we persevered when our greatest hope betrayed us and all that we had worked hard to restore seemed lost. Now, I ask of you my loyal allies, will you stand by my side once more as our enemies conspire against us to snuff out the light of fair Quel'Thalas? By King Anasterian. By noble Val'thalan and all of House Oakwarden, it shall not be so!"
 * -- Arramar Oakwarden

Lord Arramar Oakwarden was a blood elf warrior of noble birth during the war against the Lich King. Born into wealth and prosperity, the eldest son of Galath'arn Oakwarden was a confident and charismatic warrior; his life shaped by the prestige bestowed upon him by the reputation of the great House. He became a notable face for warding away the attacks of the ever-vengeful Amani trolls and he would eventually marry his wife-to-be, Cersei.

Arramar participated in the war against the orcish Horde and again when the Scourge marched into Quel'Thalas. Although a capable warrior, he remained in Quel'Thalas during the conflicts that would follow in a partially-successful bid to protect the devastated region outlying the capital. Plagued by the over-idealistic nature of his uncle and the quarrelling of the Regent Lord and his advisors, Arramar began setting down plans to form an officially recognised replacement for his uncle's poorly organised followers.

He would soon come to lead The Suncrown Order.

Appearance
Tall in stature and regal in bearing, the ageing Lord Oakwarden is commonly seen as a haughty aristocrat. His greying shoulder-length hair is finely groomed and parted, presenting an air of confidence and vanity. Sickly green-glowing eyes and a pale skin tone possessed by all blood elves are evident signs of past fel consumption. Always well-presented, Arramar rarely appears without achieving a radiant appearance that he maintains even through battle. He is an athletic figure and has forged his body into a blend of fitness and strength through personal exercise, swordplay drills and various skirmishes against the Amani.

An old scar tarnishes the clean-shaven chin of an otherwise pristinely untouched face only just beginning to wear with age. His nose is an oddity, a blemish he would say, giving him a constant stern and uptight appearance. His bearing portrays patience and decisiveness, even arrogance, befitting an elf of age and experience.

Duties
As patriarch, Lord Oakwarden is the undisputed leader of the Order. The patriarch oversees all operations undertaken by the Order and has the final word on key decisions regarding administrative details, matters of the Horde, and military engagements. The patriarch is often the first and last to greet officials from the Regent Lord and the other races

Equipment/Apparel

 * "One would never guess that he was anything other than a flamboyant noble amongst a flamboyant people." -- Cersei Oakwarden

Arramar is most commonly found in his exquisite formal robe comprised of red dye and golden embroidery in a manner that suggests flaunted wealth and status. He favours its comfortable fitting which, while giving him a statesman-like air, allows him the movability of someone who prefers to be on his feet. Upon the inside of the robe sits a tight pocket for storing parchment. He possesses a wardrobe of simpler robes ranging from blues, greens and blood reds.

For formal military occassions and even in battle itself, Lord Oakwarden dons an extravagant set of elven plate armour similar in design to those of the lords in pre-Troll war times. Designed for the elven physique, the armour maximises flexibility while providing enough protection to make it viable for the often unclear melee resulting from the wielding of a two-handed sword. Much like most crafts from the hands of the denizens of Quel'Thalas, the armour is not as heavy as most plate. A scarlet cloak, enchanted by magi from Silvermoon to withstand clumsy swipes from a blade, adorns his shoulders and back.

Personality/Traits

 * "Let's just say I plan to leave fair Quel'Thalas a little tidier than I found it." -- Arramar Oakwarden

A proud and cultured warrior, Arramar is an individual who balances passion with strict discipline. Steriotypical of nobility, he views the lack of proper etiquette and manner in a blood elf to be disdainful. He describes himself as a traditionalist and holds such practices as the respect of ancestry and the mockery of other races to be admirable signs of loyalty to the blood elven people; who are afterall, the high race. Nonetheless he is no fool and, tempered also by his politically-minded wife, will conceal his true feelings in order to keep relations with the Horde at a tolerable level for the good of Quel'Thalas.

A keen military strategist with an eye built for the battlefield, Arramar is a competant leader and understands the pressures of combat. He claims a sense of excitement from the execution of a flawless strategy, however in his long life has dulled the eagerness to shed blood for the glory he sees as pointless. A heritage of heroes and great warriors has inspired Arramar to add his own chapter to the legacy of House Oakwarden. As a result he practices a firm hand cooled with justice and patience in his leadership of the Order; in an effort to be remembered as a leader who inspired loyalty rather than demanded it.

Arramar adheres to a strict doctrine of the Holy Light, shaped to the blood elven ideologies of discipline and resolve. Not quite as pious as the devout Lady Liadrin, still stung from the undead invasion of Quel'Thalas, Arramar nonetheless describes its teachings as "useful".

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.

Mother: Laretha Oakwarden (Deceased)

Father: Galath'arn Oakwarden (Deceased)