| Gender | Hero Status | Allegiance | Role | Apparent Age | Year of Birth (Age) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Female | Hero (Demi-god) | Independent / Skyss | Nomadic Matriarch | Mid-thirties | 231 (543) |
Alfarinn is one of the most ancient and powerful Heroes documented in the Book of Heroes. Possessing a 58% divinity rating, she is reckoned practically a demi-god, descended from children of both Jorunn and Fafnir. She's reputed to also be descended from the Elves of the deciduous forests of grunwald. Born in 231, she is a granddaughter of both Jorunn (God of Mischief and the Lost) and Fafnir (God of Justice).
Alfarinn travels around, rarely settling anywhere for long. She's fond of nature and often winters in a forest in the southern lands where it is warmer. When the time comes for her to want another child she returns to civilisation and seeks out a deserving man to be the father of her next child. Once she's pregnant she returns to her nomadic ways with her daughters.
In her true form, Alfarinn is a slightly built woman standing just over five feet tall. Her most striking features are her sparkling green eyes, which reflect the mischievous nature of her grandfather Jorunn, and long waves of burning orange hair. Despite her five centuries of life, her appearance remains that of a woman in her mid-thirties due to her exceptional divine concentration. Her body is hard and well-defined, showing the results of centuries of nomadic life and physical exercise. When she manifests her power, her eyes are known to glow, and rogue black hairs float around her head as if charged with static energy.
For the first two centuries of her life, Alfarinn lived as a traditional hero, completing quests and attempting to make the world more just. During this period, she stood aloof from mortals, viewing the “little people” with a degree of divine detachment.
Mid-way through her third century, Alfarinn experienced a spiritual awakening—attributed by some to a geas laid by the Mother of All. She transitioned into a nomadic existence, selecting mortal men of integrity and playfulness to sire her children. She is the mother of many children, but famously only of daughters. She is usually found in a group of women, with one female child. The daughters usually stay with their mother, although most will spend a decade or so exploring the world. A number of them have settled down in places with partners and raised their own families. Often though they end up back with Alfarinn.
She established a biological rhythm of bearing a daughter approximately every twenty-five years. Her documented children and grandchildren include:
While living near the palace in Kronstadt, Alfarinn was approached by Rojden, a grandson of Meniaxter. On the recommendation of Old Bjorn, Alfarinn relaxed her guard. Rojden sired a son when Alfarinn had been expecting to have another daughter. She viewed this as a huge breach of the trust by both Bjorn and Rojden.
In 750, Alfarinn gave birth to Noren, her only recorded son. Upon learning of Rojden’s various murders of other heroes, Alfarinn’s fury was legendary. Her daughters delivered the infant Noren to Old Bjorn via a priestess of Fafnir to ensure his safety. Alfarinn then retreated into absolute isolation, refusing to allow any man into her presence. She used the mysteries of Jorunn to become “lost” to the world, eventually settling at the cursed temple of Estreham in Cottalem where men couldn't go.
Other than her children and grandchildren listed above, these are some people that have been relevant in her life recently.