Aeraron Caraenerys

Aeraron Caraenerys is a Daelyrian originally from Haven, and a member of House Caraenerys, later from the age of 21 Ardiónvraeld of Haven and after the arrival in Abexilas Ardiónvraeld of Elumea.

Childhood
He was raised in Kushite schools where he and his brothers learned the traditions of the Kushites, while not forgetting his Daelyrian origins, in fact his native language was the Daelyrian. Upon his mother's death in 259 TE his father moved with them to the peripheral city of Aldira in the Duchy of Dearman, here he begins to study in the school of Alexios Sidero who was the first Ardiónvraeld of Haven, from him he learns the neo-Asteri and neo-Hiddic, but above all the Noxist theology.

Youth
While his brother Dorinarys was away in the city studying, his father Rhaegar was diagnosed with leprosy and asked Aeraron to write his will and give it to Aldara who in turn must give it to Dorinarys. After that he completed his studies and converted to Noxism and subsequently became a priest at the age of 18, he later leaves to study in the Silver Citadel for two years. In 268 TE he returns to Aldira but after some months Alexios dies, once the funeral was over, the people already acclaimed Aeraron as successor, becoming Ardiónvraeld at just 21 years old, in the same year, by Alexios's will he marries Eirene Sidero the youngest among his daughters.

Adulthood
Aeraron followed his brother Dorinarys to Frederiksburg in the Kingdom of Grand Isle, after the coup occurred transforming the kingdom into a triumvirate he officially moved the Noxist episcopal seat to Frederiksburg, and remained there until 289 TE when the government had to leave the nation due to an invasion of Kush. He found refuge with his family in the city of Atridia on the southern coast of Syltor, there in 290 TE he began to write the Chronicles of Rathnir I together with his brother and the scholars of Atridia, finishing the work ten years later in 300 TE. In 304 TE he began the sequel Chronicles of Rathnir II, which is still in development.

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