Characters.



What to say about Penya? Well, for starters her name is the High Caladonian word for Life or To Live, however you perfer to look at it. She's not entirely aware of her heritage, but she has a fairly good idea. She hasn't found the solid proof's she's been looking for, but then again Penya's never seen Feyth, so I guess that explains a lot. Pen's the type to find a sunny side to any situation, trust most people on faith, and try to keep those around her from being tense or arguing. It makes her good at doing what the party needs the most - someone to keep 'em together.


Thaern Bekken, resident undead hunter and personal Paladin. Thaern doesn't believe in Celestials, a strange situation indeed for someone who is, himself, half-celestial. While he orginally took Penya for an almost carbon-copy of his dear departed younger sister, he has learned that there's quite a difference. Taking up the title of Slayer of Caladom for two reasons 1 - he has no family to return to, and 2 - someone's got to protect Penya. Having your typical big-brother attitude he's perfect for the job. Now, if we just knew why he destests undead so much...


As loud and as opinionated as his hair and robe Taavon isn't nearly as bad as he would like everyone to believe him to be. Granted, he looks out for himself in almost all matters, but if he didn't have a strong enough desire to protect his fellow slayers, he never would've been brought to Caladom. His opinions don't mesh well with Thaern, pretty much the only member of the group that will call Taavon on his remarks, but the two pull together when it's most important. Taavon's major complaint is that he left behind the opprotunity for greatness back on his own world - he'll adjust though, and hit it big on Caladom. It's an Elf's right after all.