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==Biography==
==Biography==
''As Quellen’s dubious title implies, he is an elf that no longer resides within the Aymhelin. The Latari don’t have such ranks within their own arcane institutions, and certainly an elf as young as Quellen would not have risen so high before even reaching his one hundredth year of service to Lord Aenoeth. Quellen’s mysterious link to the natural world drove him to explore the outside world, far away from what he would soon learn is referred to as the “Green Gate.”''
''As Quellen’s dubious title implies, he is an elf that no longer resides within the Aymhelin. The Latari don’t have such ranks within their own arcane institutions, and certainly an elf as young as Quellen would not have risen so high before even reaching his one hundredth year of service to Lord Aenoeth. Quellen’s mysterious link to the natural world drove him to explore the outside world, far away from what he would soon learn is referred to as the “Green Gate.”''
''Unlike many Latari, Quellen got on well with the other races inhabiting Terrinoth. He enjoyed the naïvety of humans, the craftsmanship of dwarves, the traditions of the orcs, and even the eccentricities of the gnomes. For that reason, Quellen devotes his unique powers to protecting those that gave him his title.''
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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<gallery mode="nolines" widths=500px heights=250px>
Gallery_-_Artwork-HighMageQuellen.jpg | Official artwork
Gallery_-_Artwork-HighMageQuellen.jpg | Official artwork
Gallery - Alexandra-Quellen.jpg | Painted mini by Alexandra
Gallery - Alexandra-Quellen.jpg | Painted mini by Alexandra
Gallery - IceRik-Quellen.jpg | Painted mini by IceRik
</gallery>
</gallery>
''Unlike many Latari, Quellen got on well with the other races inhabiting Terrinoth. He enjoyed the naïvety of humans, the craftsmanship of dwarves, the traditions of the orcs, and even the eccentricities of the gnomes. For that reason, Quellen devotes his unique powers to protecting those that gave him his title.''

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