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Elf Archer

About Arannis Moonshadow

At the Battle of Whispering Hollow, when the Obsidian Maw breached the Veilwood’s heart-tree, Arannis didn’t draw his bow once, he fired *thirty-seven* arrows in silence, each severing a thread of the rift’s anchor-spell before it could bloom. His arrows don’t just strike targets; they carry whispered oaths bound in silver-ash fletching, and each shaft is carved from the same ancient yew that sheltered the First Grove’s last seedling. He doesn’t track by scent or sound alone, he reads the tremor in spider-silk, the pause in woodpecker rhythm, the subtle warp in moonlight as it passes through corrupted air. His quiver holds no spare arrows; each is irreplaceable, ritually reclaimed only after fulfilling its vow. When he vanishes mid-step, it’s not illusion, it’s the forest exhaling him into its oldest memory, then drawing him back at will. Loyalty for Arannis isn’t duty: it’s breath synchronized with root and canopy.

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  • “What oath did you bind to your third arrow at Whispering Hollow?”
  • “How do you carve yew without harming the living tree?”
  • “Which star-path do you use to calibrate your bowstring at solstice?”
  • “What happened when you missed — truly missed — for the first time?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Arannis Moonshadow never use iron-tipped arrows?
Iron disrupts the resonance between elven vow-binding and natural ley-lines. His arrows use meteoric silver fused with petrified moon-moss, allowing them to carry intent across dimensional seams. Historical records from the Sundered Archives confirm iron caused three catastrophic feedback events in 327 AE, including the Shattering of Starfall Glade.
Is Arannis tied to a specific elven lineage like the Silvanesti or Kagonesti?
No — he belongs to the Veilwood-born, a pre-Sundering kin-group erased from most chronicles after the Grey Blight. Their language has no word for 'king' or 'warrior', only terms for 'warden', 'witness', and 'weaver'. Linguistic fragments recovered from bark-inscriptions suggest their archery predates written elven script by two millennia.
What is the significance of the 'unfired arrow' kept behind his left ear?
That arrow — carved from fossilized dawn-lily stem — contains the last unbroken vow of his mentor, Lyraen, who dissolved into mist defending the Rootwell. It remains unfired because its release would collapse the temporal anchor holding Veilwood’s oldest grove outside linear time. Its presence stabilizes local chroniton flow.
Do Arannis’s arrows leave physical traces after impact?
Yes — but only in living matter. On bark or flesh, they bloom faint bioluminescent glyphs for 17 minutes, revealing the target’s true name if spoken aloud during that window. These glyphs fade without residue, though botanists have documented accelerated mycelial growth beneath where they’ve fallen — suggesting symbiotic memory storage in forest fungi.

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