Annette the Archer.

Annette the Archer

Race: Elf
Occupation: Royal Guard to the Silverpine Order
Place of Birth: Silverpine
Known Relatives: Mother (Unknown Name), Father (Unknown Name)
First Appearance: Episode Fourty-Three: ‘Got Some Time To Kill?’ (as R’ubine H’uud), Episode Sixty-Five: ‘Epic-Logue’ (as Annette the Archer)
History: Annette the Archer was a member of the Royal Guard of the Silverpine Order located in the Silverpine Forest, home to the majority of Elves in the land. The entire forest has a tinge of silver to the tree bark and leaves; this is believed to be because of Silver Lake Mountain, located in the middle of the massive Silverpine Forest. Deep within Silver Lake Mountain, the Dwarves have made their home where they forge the world’s largest supply of silver. Much of this silver washes through the many underground rivers and lakes within the mountain, eventually pouring into Silverlake, just outside the mountain. From there, it is said those flecks of silver then seep into the soil, which is then absorbed by the trees.

When rumors of the Crimson Draco Legion growing stronger throughout the land began to surface, L’riq – King of the Silver Elves hand picked several of his most trusted and most skilled Guards to venture outside of Silverpine to gather information about the Crimson Draco Legion. Annette had been one of those picked. Extremely skilled with the bow – said to be the best in all of Silverpine, she ventured out. She found the world beyond Silverpine to be one full of war, mistrust and abused of the land and it’s resources by the Race of Man. She adopted the name R’ubine H’uud, after a local legend she had heard about within the City of Neverending. This would disassociate her with the Royal Guard, in the event anything happened.

For years, she traveled all across the land, stopping at every human town, village and hamlet she came across, attempting to gather information about the Crimson Draco Legion. Little did she know, during these years – the father of the Chromatic Dragons had taken up residence in Silverlake Mountain, driving the dwarves from their rightful home and reigning terror on the elves of Silverpine.

After sometime, she had gathered enough information confirming the growing power and numbers of the Crimson Draco Legion. However, her constant questioning of various citizens also drew the attention of the Crimson Draco Legion, and as she planned to return to Silverpine, she found herself ambushed and captured. She was then brought to the dungeons, deep in the ground, where the Crimson Draco Legion questioned her about her inquiries into the Crimson Draco Legion order. She refused to give any information. Even as more prisoners were brought in – those, like her who were trying to find out about the Crimson Draco Legion – or those who refused to swear their allegiance or resources were brought in by the dozens. Still, she did not trust any prisoner brought in – knowing that the Crimson Draco Legion could easily plant a spy within one of the prisoners, so she maintained her facade of being R’ubine H’uud.

Even when reports of the Crimson Draco Mother – the Red Dragon named Crimson – being slain by two unlikely heroes who were brought in, she did not break her cover. To her, the two who had been brought in seemed very unlikely as people who could slay a dragon. Those two were none other than Peter and Grayson. The Crimson Draco Legion kept Peter and Grayson subdued with magic, attempting to probe their subconscious about the magical sword that had been used to kill Crimson, the Dragon. Most of the Mages who attempted to probe their psyche usually fled or eventually became insane, unable to comprehend the mental barriers the two of them had, apparently.

The two were eventually freed by Amiee the Armorer, who had used forged armor to mimic that of the Crimson Draco Legion. It was not until Ruth the Redeemed had come in search for Peter and Grayson that she freed Annette and the other prisoners to riot against the Crimson Draco Legion – allowing her and Pawl the Dorf to escape and continue their search for Peter and Grayson.

Annette led the rebellion against the Crimson Draco Legion and successfully defeated them. That’s when she discovered that the rumors of Crimson’s death were validated – and that the Dragon had indeed been killed by Peter and Grayson. She also learned that the All Father of the Chromatic Dragon had taken up residence in Silverlake Mountain driven the Dwarves from their mountain home as well as the Elves of Silverpine. She knew in order to defeat the Dragon of Silverlake she would need Peter and Grayson’s help – so she began searching for them.

In the time she sought them out, Peter and Grayson had already gotten the Blade of Destiny reforged by Pawl the Dorf, and had been teleported into Silverlake Mountain, where they had defeated the Dragon of Silverlake. She had finally caught up with Peter just outside the City of Neverending as he was speaking to three goblins (Albert, Bob and Charlie). She decided to join Peter on his quest to help the Goblins, once she learned that the Dragon of Silverlake had been defeated.

Eyes: Brown
Hair: Brown

Accessories:

WEAPON: Annette the Archer is said to be the most accomplished Archer to walk the world. There is no target too small that she can not hit with an arrow.

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Ann the Armorer

Ann the Armorer

Race: Human
Occupation: Armorer (Not To Be Confused With Smith)
Place of Birth: Northern Stonepark
Known Relatives: Mother (Unknown Name), Father (Unknown Name), Ed the Engraver (Husband), Eloise the Elegant (Daughter), Dexter the Delightful (Son)
First Appearance: Neverending Nights – Episode Fifty-Two: ‘These Aren’t The Heroes We’re Looking For.’
History: Ann the Armorer has lived in Northern Stonepark for a vast majority of her life. In her youth, she was an artist (and referred to as ‘Ann the Artist’), but as she got older she developed a skill creating armor. Under the guide of a mysterious silver haired man named Dean (who never seemed to age, over the years), Ann’s skill at creating armor became legendary. Dean, before leaving, informed her that one day, her services will be called on – and to be ready. Because at a moment’s notice she will need to develop armor that would disguise two would be heroes being viciously hunted down by the Crimson Dragon. (This seemed like crazy talk to Ann, because there had been no dragons in the land for thousands of years!) Dean saw the doubt in her eyes, and simply said, “The one who will request the armor from you will be another Armorer – she will tell you the code, and you will know it’s time.” Still, Ann was not convinced, so Dean added, “Tonight, when you go to Artifact Succession, you will meet a man there – his name will be Ed the Engraver. You two will, very quickly, fall in love with one another.”

As if the talk about Crimson Dragons wasn’t already foolish enough, the idea that Ann would meet someone at Ancient Succession and fall in love was ludicrous. So few people came through Northern Stonepark, and she knew almost everyone – and there was certainly no one named Ed the Engraver, and the chances of someone passing through with that name and title was little to none.

Still, Ann had wondered – how did Dean even know that she was going to Antique Succession tonight to begin with?

While she was at Ancient Succession, it had begun to rain. Travelers, who normally passed by Northern Stonepark without even stopping, were forced to take shelter within the small town now. The once small, barely populated town, was now packed with people. It was there, that Ann the Armorer bumped into a young man, her same age – when he had turned to apologize about bumping into her – her breath caught. He was strikingly handsome. His smile sent her mind spiraling. “My apologies, my lady,” he said, bowing ever so slightly. “My name is Ed the Engraver. Might you have any idea where I might take shelter for the night, until the storm passes?”

Dean had been right – not only had someone by that name and title come through – but by one look into his eyes – she knew she had fallen in love.

Ed the Engraver had taken shelter at The Stone Work Inn. But the following morning, when the weather had cleared and the other caravans were leaving Northern Stonepark – he did not go with them. Instead he sought out Ann the Armorer to thank her. As it turned out, he never left. Instead, he stayed to get to know her better, and in time, asked for her hand in marriage. With her armor making abilities, and his sharpened skill at engraving – the two of them began traveling, and eventually opened a business in Pomtom. And once again, years later, Dean’s prophecy had come true, when Amiee the Armorer had approached her and asked about making special suits of full plate armor.

Ann the Armorer and Ed the Engraver eventually wed, and had a daughter by the name of Eloise the Elegant, and later a son by the name of Dexter the Dashing.

Accessories:

WEAPON: Ann the Armorer has no magical weapons, but supposedly wears magical armor.

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Andrea The Assassin

Andrea the Assassin

Race: Human
Occupation: Former Waitress, Assassin
Place of Birth: Galana
Known Relatives: “Evil Queen” (“adoptive” mother), Father (Unknown Name)
First Appearance: Neverending Nights – Episode 17: Heroes Bar & Keep
History: As Andrea the Assassin, there was very little known about her origin. It wasn’t revealed until much later, that she was actually known previously as Ruth before being recruited by the Crimson Draco and her army.

As Ruth, she had worked as a waitress in the city of Galana, where she first met Grayson. She was immediately enchanted by his tales of bravery and heroics (all of which was made up to impress her, because he had been drawn to her as well). Though Grayson was not from Galana himself, he had made the trip there several times, simply to see Ruth, each time returning with more grand (and fabricated) tales of heroics. One day, she brought out a dessert for Grayson, on the house, to thank him for all the heroics. She then sat with him and said she had wanted to run away with him and be with him and witness all these great things he did in the world.

That was the last meal Ruth ever severed Grayson, and the last time she ever saw him again.

For a very long time.

She had no idea what she had done to drive Grayson away (in truth, he was scared of revealing that he wasn’t the great hero he had painted himself to be, so he avoided Galana at all costs). Ruth, being broken hearted, was easily swayed by the Crimson Draco who found Ruth crying. She sensed great potential within Ruth, and great sense of revenge. The Crimson Draco took that and fed upon it and recruited Ruth. She changed Ruth’s appearance to be more sinister looking and changed her name to Andrea the Assassin.

She quickly rose in the ranks of the Crimson Draco army and was hand picked by the Crimson Draco herself to seek out “The Blade of Destiny” – a sword forged specifically to slay dragons. She followed a series of leads that eventually led her to the city of Stronefrost where she met Ronald the Wreckless, who had just sold the very sword she sought to two “would be heroes” (Peter and Grayson, though she did not know it was the same Grayson she knew). She struck down Ronald the Wreckless, as well as his guard, for good measure, and left them both dying on the frozen floor.

By order of the Crimson Draco, she met a gnome by the name of Daniel the Destructive, who was to assist her in tracking down the magical blade. Though she and Daniel did not get along (more so, she did not get along with him, due to his constant rambling), they did manage to finally track down Peter and Grayson and catch up with them. This is where she learned that the one who had the sword was none other than Grayson – the same man she had fallen in love with in Galana. She found that she could not strike down Grayson and take the sword. She had told Daniel to teleport herself and Daniel back to the Crimson Draco and report that they could not find the blade. However, due to Peter having Pepper Flavored Salt, which has been known to impact spells – it was actually Peter and Grayson (along with Pawl and Dean the Silver Dragon) that were teleported before the Crimson Draco.

Ruth the Redeemed

She would eventually make her way back to the Crimson Draco camp and discover that the Crimson Draco had been slain by Grayson. She could not believe it – Grayson had done a heroic feat – but not only that, she now had no one to turn to. Dean the Dragon appeared before her and explained that her soul was not yet lost – that she could make a difference. Peter and Grayson had been imprisoned by the Crimson Draco Guards until they figured out what to do now that their leader had been struck down. Andrea took up her original name, Ruth just as Dean the Dragon said she could redeem herself – she now called herself Ruth the Redeemed. She immediately went to the prison level and discovered, somehow, Peter and Grayson had escaped – but they had (unknowingly) left Pawl the Dorf behind. She freed Pawl and together they sought to catch up with Peter and Grayson. When they finally did, Pawl learned how to reforge the Blade of Destiny (which had lost its charge after killing the Crimson Draco). Now they fought hordes of armies under the command of the Dragon of Silverlake – who, they discovered – was an undead Dragon! Peter and Grayson had successfully killed the Dragon and opened the tavern they had always hoped. Ruth the Redeemed and Grayson the Fighter talked and cleared things up, realizing both of them had changed, and that their paths now went separate ways. Grayson remained as the owner of the new bar, while Ruth went on to help others against the other Dragon armies of the world.

Height: 5’8
Weight: 120 lbs.
Eyes: Black
Hair: Black
Accessories:

SWORD: Ruth wields a sword – it is unknown whether it is magical or not, though she’s made it very clear she knows how to use it well.

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Amiee the Armorer

Amiee The Armorer

Amiee the Armorer

Race: Elf
Occupation: Armorer
Place of Birth: Sunflower Vale
Known Relatives: Mother (Unknown Name), Father (Unknown Name)
First Appearance: Neverending Nights – Episode 8: On Borrowed Gold
History: Amiee the Armorer was a child who grew up in a world where fashion surrounded her at all times. In the Sunflower Vale, her people ruled the land and the trees. Elves were always dressed up so elegantly. Gowns were always long, sleek, and silky. Fit to perfection at all times.

Amiee had an eye for designing clothing herself. She rapidly became well known in Sunflower Vale for her clothing, and found herself in high demand. Realizing that there was a potential here to dress up the rest of the world, Amiee took her skills on the road. Her skills caught the attention of a mysteriously silver haired man named, Dean, who took her in and helped her hone her skills at her craft. As she grew older and more skilled, Dean explained that the outside world rarely cared about fluffy gowns. The world outside Sunflower Vale was a dangerous one, and so she turned to making armor with Dean’s help. From designing gowns to designing metallic armor, Amiee’s skill increased rapidly as she mastered the craft of making armor with a metal that Dean called ‘Silverscale.’

Still, despite the harsh world outside of Sunflower Vale, Amiee was still an elf. The desire to make elegant gowns could not be taken from her. So Dean, with seemingly an endless amount of money, helped Amiee the Armorer open a chain of stories, throughout a number of cities. Amiee the Armorer took it even further as she invented the idea of coupons, gift cards, and the like – to lure in more customers.

Her stores had gotten so big, that it became more of a production, and she lost the joy of making both gowns as well as armor. Dean assured her that he would hire people to take over and manage her stores; and that she should venture forth into the world and once again make both armor and clothing and sell that at small vending booths, to get a more personal feel that she so enjoyed. Dean assured her that one day, two young men would approach her seeking armor – and that she should keep an eye out for them, as they were destined to do great things – whether they believed it or not. He explained that she would know them by how they explained “how grapes grow.” Amiee the Armorer thought nothing of it, until one day – two would be heroes came to her seeking armor in Stonefrost City. The Ranger, who should clearly know how grapes grow (being all outdoors man like) said that “grapes grow on bushes” – and she corrected him, explaining that they actually grew on trees – which immediately triggered the memory of what Dean had once told her several years ago.

After selling the armor to the two would be heroes, Amiee took a vested interest in them and began following them. How would these two – seemingly incompetent people – somehow save the world?

She nearly lost them a few times, while following them – but picked them up again in the City of Ator, where her good friend Poppy the Salt Vendor explained that she had just seen them both come into the town. (Poppy had previously sold salt to them in the City of Galana).

Amiee lost them again, just inside the caves behind the City of Ator, where they had gone to find and kill a dragon. She did, however, encounter a Silver Dragon, who explained that the two heroes had just left. The Silver Dragon, for some strange reason, seemed strangely familiar to Amiee – but she could not place it. The Silver Dragon recruited Amiee as an Agent of the Silver Draco, and urged Amiee to track and follow Peter and Grayson.

Amiee finally catches up after Peter and Grayson are imprisoned by the Crimson Draco Legion, to be questioned about the Magical Blade called ‘The Blade of Destiny.’ Amiee, dressed as one of the Crimson Draco Legion manages to infiltrate the prison and free Peter and Grayson, making their escape. She learns that the Blade of Destiny’s flame has died out, after Grayson had managed to strike and kill The Crimson Dragon, and that none other than their companion Pawl the Dorf was the one who was destined to reforge the blade. They are reunited with Pawl the Dorf, who was rescued by none other than Ruth the Redeemed (formerly Andrea the Assassin). Learning the art of forging from Sam the Smith, they are transported to the Forge of Eternal Flame by Madame Marie, where Pawl reforges the Blade of Destiny, which is needed to kill the Dragon of Silverlake.

Inside the mountain, the Dragon of Silverlake detects the magical sword’s presence and sends wave after wave of monsters to destroy it and those who bear the weapon, causing the group to separate so that Peter and Grayson can reach the Dragon of Silverlake to put an end to it.

Amiee the Armorer doesn’t how how it happened, only that supposedly Grayson delivered the killing blow (which he doesn’t remember), making them the greatest heroes in all the land. With the riches recovered from the Dragon of Silverlake’s lair, Grayson opens a bar called The Bar of Destiny and hires Amiee the Armorer to design a cohesive look for the bar’s employees. Amiee now owns the largest mall in all of the land, right in the center of the City of Neverending (entitled, The Mall of Neverending).

Eyes: Purple
Hair: Purple

Accessories:
DAGGER: Amiee the Armorer carries a dagger of unknown nature.

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Albert the Goblin

Albert The Goblin

Albert the Goblin

Race: Goblin
Occupation: Former Dancer, Adventurer
Place of Birth: Stonemountain Caves
Known Relatives: Mother (Unknown Name), Father (Unknown Name)
First Appearance: Neverending Nights – Episode Eleven: Deep, Dark, Revenge (This Is How We Roll)
History: Like all goblins from Stonemountain, Albert grew up a dancer. Unlike Charlie, who was always drifting off into fantasy land, and Bob, who Albert felt was completely indecisive about everything in his life – Albert just wanted to do every day life things, day in and day out – nothing to break the cycle. He believed doing things that were not a part of every day things was like denting a wheel on a wagon – it just wasn’t a good idea for productivity. For as long as he could remember, he has been friends with Bob and Charlie. The trio grew up together, forging a very strong friendship. Life, over all, had been easy for all the goblins of Stonemountain Caverns. Their only concern was attacks from bugbears (trolls!) – but to ensure that no such attack happened, they always had one person out on Bridge Watch.

One night, Dink was out on Bridge Watch. Albert, Bob and Charlie all noticed that he had not yet come back from it (and Dink was notorious for leaving as soon as his shift was over – sometimes even sooner).

Figuring they would investigate what had happened to Dink, they eventually found him, nearly passed out on the floor, where he explained to them that he had been ‘Out-Danced’ by a Dwarf and two companions (a human and a half-elf).

The trio dragged Dink back to the dance floor where he slowly recovered.

Unbeknownst to Albert and the others, things were set in motion that day that would change all of their lives.

Albert, Bob and Charlie would end up encountering Andrea the Assassin (the name she was going by at the time) and Daniel the Destructive as the duo were pursuing Peter and Grayson. Andrea the Assassin forcibly recruited the assistance of the Goblin trio with the use of Daniel the Destructive’s magic. Along the way, the trio of goblins complained and conspired to escape Andrea the Assassin’s ruthless control. Eventually, Ellen and Dink the Goblin were also recruited into Andrea the Assassin’s growing army of goblins. Dink and Ellen, however, met an untimely demise when Evil Foo killed them just to show how “evil” she was.

Andrea the Assassin, however, in turn, killed Evil Foo for what she had done – not that she cared about either Ellen or Dink, but mostly because the smaller army inconvenienced her. This, however, convinced the other three goblins to remain with Andrea the Assassin, until she finally caught up with Peter the Ranger and Grayson the Fighter in the home of the Crimson Dragon. In the confusion, the trio (Albert, Bob and Charlie) escaped and attempted to return home; only to discover their home had fallen under a new Goblin King, who had a glowing red sword and suspiciously glowing eyes. Suspecting that magic was involved, the trio investigated further – and discovered a bugbear (or perhaps a troll – that is still up for debate!) – had disguised itself and over thrown the original king. The three goblins were imprisoned and sentenced to death – only to be rescued by Ellen (whom they had resurrected off screen!)

Ellen remained to lead the freedom force against the new Goblin King, while the other three sought out Peter and Grayson to help them over throw the new ruler. The trio caught up to the two heroes outside The City of Neverending, where Peter met with them and agreed to help them, leaving with Annette the Archer who had freed herself from the Crimson Draco’s prison after the death of the Crimson Dragon.

Eyes: Black
Hair: None

Accessories:
SWORD: Albert uses a non magical sword.

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