Vollohymn Alvar-Nuwan

Vollohymn, the second son of Alvar Eliyawin-Nuwan , was born at the beggining of The War of the Mad King. During the power struggle's most terrific days, he fled to Soliana alongside loyal retainers, who managed to keep him alive on the road. During his childhood he was kept safe and within arm's reach, being tutored by the best teachers the city had to offer , but never quite managing to develop bonds with other children due to his caretaker's enforced reclusion. During his years in the City of Sunflowers he learned what his life's two great loves were, forging weapons and wielding them , taken as an apprentice for half a year by one of the towns blacksmiths , he was struck by love at first sight.

When reaching the age of 13, he had met with a reclusive stranger on the streets of Soliana , a creature clad in silver armor , whose arms swung a massive sword, glistening like the stars. Perhaps enchanted by the glamour, and with the innocence of childhood , he asked the stranger to teach him how to fight. For weeks on end, the young Vollo, as people had nicknamed him , would sneak out and learn from the experiences of his new teacher. From this silver clad knight he also got a love for exchanging letters, finding that expressing himself through writing was easier than speaking face to face with other people, perhaps a love shared by both.

During his last years as a teen, he was taken in by his father and taught the proper yirsi way of war. The tactics and discipline instilled in him during the first years of adulthood made him cold and calculating on the outside, but he remained a child at heart because of the love of his father. Because of faults in the armor design of yirsi armor, he has cut his silver hair short, them getting caught on the back of the helmet no longer causing discomfort. His shiny green eyes being like his father's, and with ragged , calloused hands , after years of hard work , he is preparing to set out on a quest to discover the world. Maybe wanderlust, a hunger for knowledge or the desire to prove his worth to his family.