Velareth Noctebloom
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Description
Mini Story:
Elarah’s body is half life, half memory. One wing is carried by the wind, the other by time itself. The fairies do not fear her — when she appears, flowers bloom beneath their feet, and silence grows so deep that even the past begins to breathe again.
Long Story:
Legend says that Elarah was once a healing fairy who carried the light of life through the Round Forest. But when the first winter came and the trees shed their dreams, she realized that death was not destruction — it was a return to the roots. In an ancient ritual, she offered half her body to the forest so that life would never forget the meaning of living. One side of her remained warm and human — pulsing, vibrant, alive. The other turned into wood — dry yet breathing, both root and bone.
Since then, the fairies have called her the Wing of Shadows. When one of them departs this world, Elarah appears at the threshold — not to take anyone away, but to open the gate the soul must cross. Her wooden wing carries the past; her fairy wing, the future. There is no pain upon her face, only timeless serenity. She is the boundary where light softens and darkness ceases to frighten — where the end becomes peace.
Why print / collect:
Elarah Mournveil is one of the Round Forest’s most powerful yet delicate symbols — the embodiment of balance between life and death, and the eternal cycle of nature. Her wooden, bone-like textures contrast beautifully with her soft, living fairy form. The model is fully printable as a single, stable piece, both emotional and symbolic. She reminds us that endings are not emptiness — they are simply life taking a new shape.
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