Pyrrha Lelya-Earcala

Pyrrha Wisteria Glynrel-Lelya-Earcala also known as the Blue Dragon is a daughter of Kori Protea Glynrel and Sareariel Lelya-Earcala which was born in the city of Lhûmar, in the Aurlûnor Velande. Unlike her brother, Pyrrah was mostly raised by her mother, though she visited Fánamar see her brother every couple of months.

Spending her entire life in Lhûmar, Pyrrah became more accustomed to Lhûren culture, distancing herself from the teachings of her father, in favor of her mother's teachings. By the time she was of age, she became politically involved within the affairs of the state, and would be a vocal critic of her cousin Shan Yazovich.

Pyrrha was Lhûmar's First and Third Lady-Protector, and be a supporter of the Second Velande, although being skeptical of Anming Khamen at first. As a direct blood relative to the First Velereth, she inherited her mother's titles and items, including her regalia and robes.

Early Life
Pyrrha was the first-born child of Kori Glynrel and Sareariel Lelya-Earcala. Raised by her mother, she developed an air of regality. Though even with her sense of importance, she never looked down upon the Faunic denizens of Fánamar during her visits. While she hadn't been raised to follow either of her parents religions, she felt more at home with the teachings of Lûnatwa, but felt inclined to practice some Flosist methods of prayer and meditation. Due to her half-faunic blood, she aged much faster than her peers, reaching adulthood around the age of 23, rather than the more common 50 for full-blooded Lhûren. Due to this, she struggled to make friends with any of her peers, which led her to self-isolate at some points during her studying years.

Early Political Career
At the age of 68, in the year 1024 ACA, she began her political career in the lower rungs of Lhûmarite Politics. She advocated for a heavier unification of church and state within the Aurlûnoren Free State, an opinion that was heavily favored among the Lhûren upper-class of the city. Many of her followers preached that she should be placed at the mantle of Velereth, and that the Velande should return, though she made no statement on these comments.

Around the founding of the Second Velande in the summer of 1033 ACA, she was a loud skeptic of self-proclaimed Matron, Anming Khamen. While a bit publicly skeptical, she was fairly neutral on Arcon Kalasi-Vinyanis taking the seat of Veleran of Aurlûnor, stating "As long as [Arcon] does not plan to separate the state from Lûnatwa, I see no major issues with him and the Kalasi-Vinyanis dynasty taking the mantle of royalty within the Velande."