Name: Solbryn Tylos
Gender: Male. Probably. Maybe. Most likely. Okay, look, I don’t know man.
Description: A tall, lanky young man, with a veritable mane of long, messy black hair, that ends somewhere around her calves. It oft-times hangs in his face, but she doesn’t seem to mind. Her skin is pale as the moon, and everything seems stretched on him. His face, even for one so young, is long and drawn, haggard from her times traveling. He has sinewy muscles and thick, calloused hands.
Personality: Solbryn, or Bryn, is a wanderer, forever on the move. He used to live in a nice farm house, isolated in a fertile valley that his father owned all to himself. They grew rich, powerful, and arrogant. Her father sent the guards away, thinking the valley impregnable after building a wall. Thankfully this was the case, and the young man lived a happy life in an enclosed little fortress that soon became a village.
The young man played often with the new villager’s children, and befriended one young man by the name of Artis, and the two became thick as thieves, especially when Artis’ father became a steward for Bryn’s father.
Alas, all good things must come to and end. During one day, when the two children were exploring outside the walls of their fine home, they stumbled upon a woman, lounging in the forest with a fire at her feet and a rabbit roasting upon the spit.
She was old, weary and tired, about to die from the heaving, wracking coughs that came with chest decay, and, spotting Bryn, passed her necklace over to him. After the old woman passed, they built her a cairn and hurried home, as the darkness of night had already fallen.
Bryn and Artis, as the headed home through the thick forest, were set upon by some brigands, perhaps seeking the woman who had died not long ago, and, Artis, being ever brave, sent Bryn away while he distracted the group.
Bryn made it home, but Artis never did, and a militia from the village marched to hunt and kill the bandits, and did so, hanging each from the gallows for their crimes or cutting them down if they fought.
A young man still, Bryn began to quarrel with her parents, and, eventually left to travel the world, perhaps to find out why Artis was killed and why the locket was so important, or to escape the guilt that came with his friend’s death.