Velarya Nore

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Velarya Nore
Born1738
Other namesV
OccupationSquire
Years active1749-Present
EraAge of Power
EmployerRingo Staar
OrganizationManticore Guardsmen Garrison
Height6 ft 5 in (196 cm)
PredecessorHugo Castille
Political partyWork in Progress

"All my life men like you have sneered at me. And all my life I've been knocking men like you into the dust."

Appearance

Velarya is described as a tall, slim woman with saintly, soft facial features and black hair highlighted with purple.

Backstory

The Guardian

What little is known about Velarya is she attended the Saint Venecia’s Orphanage School of the Holy Maiden in Galencourt. Velarya was a sheepish, introverted girl who was molded into the visage of a noble lady. When the Brotherhood set fire to Galencourt, Velarya was among the wounded being sheltered at a temple of Helm. She and at least seventy others witnessed Ser Hugo Castille, barely a knight for a year, hold off rumored hundreds of cultists before collapsing in a heap of blood and poisoned flesh. Velarya was tired of being the quiet maiden in the background, and made the pilgrimage to Kaer Ronan to beg Hugo to allow her to squire for him. She would not take no for an answer, and even after numerous, sometimes venomous, rejections, Hugo caved and took Velarya under his wing. Under Ser Hugo’s tutelage, Velarya became the spitting image of a saintly knight, striking fast and true, passionately honoring the oaths of the Guardsmen of old, and displayed exceptional swordsmanship.