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Amrelle hails from the land of Aearbar, an elven kingdom. Long ago, when the elves first inhabited Terra, the tribes were split: those that resigned to keep out of man's affairs, and those who decided to embrace all that the Menfolk had to offer. Aearbar was one of the latter, and they, unlike their southern brethren, have flourished alongside mankind.

Aearbar is a very rich kingdom due to the gold trade they partake in with neighboring countries, and are able to afford many luxuries for all the citizens of the country. Because it is a small kingdom, there is always plenty for all. Amrelle is one of the two dozen members on Aearbar's council who are in charge of the politics of the country, and who deal with the other kingdoms of both elves and man. Their biggest ally, however, is the country of Brom. They established contact long before the war turned most of the country into a useless wasteland, and were one of the first elven kingdoms to share their magic in turn for militia training and other items they are not able to procure in their own lands. When the war ravaged their country, Aearbar, as well as Amrelle, were the first to help.

Amrelle's age is undiscernable and she has been present for decades. She prefers to keep much of her personal life private, just like most other Aearbarians. That does not make her, or them, unfriendly, however. They have a very open outlook on everyone and everything, and have always believed that one should make friends before they make enemies. Amrelle is still on the council of Aearbarian Elves, and mostly has contact with Althanomir of Brom, and takes delight in teasing him regarding the adolescent crush he once harbored on her. She has a commanding demeanor when in the heat of the moment, making her a worthy member of the council, and her skill with a one-handed sword is second to none thanks to Althan. But in her downtime, she tends to be motherly and courteous, yet very playful, earning her the nickname of "Sprite of Aearbar" despite all her protests.