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Eloise was raised in the Seloon temple of Kelemvor from about the age of 4. Eloise’s parents were killed in an orc raid when she was a baby, and her aunt took her in, until she became very ill and handed Eloise to the orphanage in Seloon. While her aunt recovered, she was still unable to take her back, and so the church of Kelemvor took her in with the aim of her being a novice.
Eloise became dedicated to the church, and it’s ideals of death being a part of life, and that undeath was a cheating way of avoiding every living things fate. Those undead that choose to become undead are abhorrent to her, while she feels sadness for those who are given no choice. Those created by others, either living or undead themselves.
Eloise was posted to the Moonshae Isles as a novice cleric, and it was there she met and fell in love with Lance Cooperson, a young adventurer learning his trade. They set off together, and headed east to Waterdeep. From there they planned to travel to Vaasa to earn some money, learn some things and generally go off on a grand adventure clearing out the evil in the area.
Along the way, they met and befriended two others, a Halfling druid of dreams, and an Elf Sorceress of nearly uncontrollable power. The four of them oon were headed together. One night however Lance left the camp fire, and was not seen for three days. When he did return he was a changed man, driven by a goal she knew not, and carrying a strange new sword. Three days later in their very first encounter, Lance used strange magics with his sword which did not work correctly, and suddenly the world went black.
Now she resides in the body of a Half-Elf Bard, a MALE half-elf bard, and she is trapped with Lance and her friends, and not only wants to be free, or in charge but returned to a female body, as she desires more than anything else to bring natural life into the world.




