Sareariel Lelya-Earcala

Sareariel Lelya-Earcala (Lelya-Earcala Sareariel in traditional Aurlûnorean naming conventions) is an elven warlord, stateswoman, prophet, and the first and current Velereth of Aurlûnor. Known as the "Divine Empress" and the "Dragon Empress", Sareariel is seen as a Goddess among many people due to her mythical appearance by the end of the Warring States period.

Validations of her origins are usually varied, as Sareariel is rather secretive about her life, and not many people know her behind closed doors. And those who usually do, don't share who she actually is, nor her origins being confirmed. It is not really truly known if she is actually immortal, as there has been instances of Sareariel receiving injuries, but has since said she is not invincible. This immortality may as well only apply to her life, but reports of her getting sick are not all common, and would of fought off a vicious disease when she was young that would of certainly should of killed her.

She was married to Tsar Toss I of the Second Tsardom of Ryzan, and ruled Ryzan through the Aurlûnor-Ryzan Empire until it's break up a few months into it's inception. She is also Pharaoh of Old Talawa through succession of possessing a Golden Axe and Golden Khoseph of the old Kings and Queens.

Early Life
Official sources indicate that the Velande was born well over 930 years ago, and co-insides with her being the same age as the foundation of the Empire itself. It was said that she was born already full grown, as she descended on Rathnir from the Vale. Her birth was virgin, with no mother nor father, and was said to be forged from the stars itself. The beam that appeared came as she materialized from matters of Starlight, Void and Soul itself, swiveling her form into a female Celestial Elf to help guide, and lead the lost people of the bygone age of the Almadorian Kingdom. She was predicted as early far back as the first King of Almador, Maxion as a "Paragon who will rule the land for a thousand years". Her childhood is not recorded in official records, as she would be the one who chose her people to serve her, and would always be that of an adult, with childhood being a mere concept to her.

Actual accounts are usually rare, and are only told by the most trusted and closest to Sareariel. According to the true accounts of Sareariel, she was born in a village known as Dun, located north of modern day Lhûmar to a peasant family of little significance. It's not clear when she was actually born, but given how long she lived, it could very well be that it was around 970 years before the colonization of Rathnir. Her mother had close connections to a prominent minister in the decaying Almador Royal Court, while her father made a living selling mats and sandals. As a child of six, Sareariel would grow up during an era of chaos in her home of Almador, as multiple factions would start to tear it apart, central authority no longer being obeyed, and many of the governors breaking up into warlord states. Famine and sickness would strike her village, as well as multiple areas of the Kingdom, but her family managed to get off well as private owners of an estate in the village.

Sareariel sharing aspirations to one day wanting to be a Velereth, and was usually seen as some sort of troublemaker, usually getting herself into all sorts of trouble, such as speaking too much, asking too many questions, and rejecting societal norms such as attending religious ceremonies, adventuring far from the village, and playing around with live swords. Her parents would constantly worry about her well being of coming off as brash, and overzealous.

The Rise of Sareariel
Sareariel joined the military when she became 50 years of age, and would find herself rising up quickly in the military, and through the ranks of the Royal Court. It would not be known how she managed to reach such heights so fast, but she would say that she would eventually become a minister, in command of a small force of volunteers. She eventually became a growing power, where she eventually was given military command. This is where the sources became a bit more unclear, as it was said by her, that the King died from natural causes as soon as she was given the will to take control of the remnants of the surrounding area of Lhûmar, while other say she raised her own army, betrayed the King, and formed her own state, using Dun as a base of operations.

Whether or not she betrayed him, she would eventually become known as the Queen of a state known as Aur, and start a campaign against the more powerful Kingdoms of Melwende and Linren. Under her command, Aur would quickly absorb much of the smaller states, through a series of victories and defeats. Her biggest one was against Melwende at the Battle of Helemar, which she would use the advantage of big numbers, but completely underestimated the enemy. Eventually though, she would defeat the other Kingdoms and start the path of unification of the land, until the invasion of the Crow People in the east. The Crow Wars would become among the most devastating battles for both the warring Elven Kingdoms and the forces of Sareariel. The Kingdoms of Cara, Mara, Juen and Marca would be lost to the hordes, and become incorporated into the future Takumakken Empire. This is where mostly the actual accounts end, as conflicting sources and stories cover the many accounts of Sareariel, leaving all of them to be taken with a grain of salt.

Early Years
Upon unification, Sareariel would declare herself to be the Velereth of the Aurlûnor Velande, or the Empress of the Sun Dragon Empire, bringing her prestige and glory to her name. She would establish a Theocratic Divine Monarchy, where she is viewed as a Goddess, and a child of the Vale. Her first acts as Velereth was to re-write and establish a new penal code for Aurlûnor, re-organizing the system of governance, completely abolishing Court Eunuchs, and re-organizing the titles to four higher ups of the Empire, and the Four Important Ministers. The Imperial Capital was established in Lhûmar, with moving of the old Almadorian court from Silamar to the new location. A lavish ceremony of unification would occur for the week. However, as soon as it ended, the treasury was placed on a strict watch, with a budget namely poured toward infrastructure, rebuilding processes, and the labor pool. Much of this period focused on the nation rebuilding from the devastating 600 years of war, famine and starvation throughout. New farming programs, as well as initiatives begun throughout the land, so much so, that there was a period of time where it was mandatory that the price of millet, grain and rice was not allowed to reach past a certain amount of silvers, and was kept cheap, as well as soldiers being used as farmers, tilling the soils, and many cities having an accompanying farmland. Agrarian lifestyle has begun to show throughout the land, and it assisted the starving villages greatly, raising public support of the new government. Meat-eating in the court was banned, and even the Velereth herself was said to have ate like peasants during this time. The aristocrats were questionable about these policies, but the Velereth made a promise and pledge great rewards and titles upon those who managed to survive these trying times. The scheme worked, and much of the court was rewarded handsomely for assisting in adverting further rebellions and carnage.