Bio.


GENERAL INFO.

Full Name: Abellith Torbornesdottir
Aliases: Bell, Lilith
Gender and Pronouns: Cis Female; She/Her
Place of Birth: Unknown, Skyrim
Heritage: White Nord
Date of Birth: 15th Frostfall, 4E 183
Age: 18
Parents:

Siblings: N/A
Children: N/A
Other Family:

Allergies: N/A
Addictions: N/A
Mental Conditions/Disorders: N/A
Physical Conditions/Disorders: N/A


APPEARANCE INFO.

Features: Wide, doe-like eyes that hold a soft expression. Abellith has a small, narrow nose and soft cheekbones.
Voice Claim: Rachelle Ann Go
Eye Color: Blue
Hair Color: Blonde
Hairstyle: Long, wavy hair that extends to her bust, often worn down with her bangs braided and worn along the sides of her face.
Build: Petite, with a pear-like body shape and long legs.
Height: 5 feet and 3 inches (approx. 160 cm)
Weight: 102 pounds (approx. 46 kg)


SOCIAL INFO.

Connections:

Relationship Status: Single
Sexuality: Heterosexual


MISC. INFO

Abellith can speak in the traditional Nordic tongue and often prays in her mother tongue as opposed to the common language.

Unlike many Vigilants, Abellith is not immediately hostile toward "abominations". She finds a wonderful curiosity in regard to them, though it is very unlikely she will be entirely kind to those of vampiric nature.


BACKGROUND.

Abellith was born beneath Skyrim’s cold skies, raised on the road rather than in any single home. Her parents were devout Vigilants of Stendarr—unyielding, disciplined Nords who believed mercy was something earned through the purification of evil. From the time she could walk, Abellith traveled with them between isolated outposts, bustling cityscapes, and the Hall of the Vigilant.

The Vigilants taught Abellith that the world was divided cleanly between light and corruption. Anything touched by the Daedra—anything that fed upon mortals or twisted nature's inherent state—was to be destroyed without hesitation. This meant everything from vampires to werewolves, and witches to worshippers. No distinction was made between monster and person, intent or circumstance. Abellith learned early not to trust strangers, nor those smiles that lingered too long. Mercy, she was told, was Stendarr’s domain alone—and not hers to give. Faith, to them, was a certainty.

That certainty shattered when Abellith was ten.

Her parents joined a large contingent of Vigilants on a raid against a hidden vampire den, deep in the mountains. It was meant to be a decisive blow. Abellith was left behind at the Hall, told to pray for their victory. She remembers kneeling for hours, hands aching, begging Stendarr to guide their blades. In retaliation for the raid, survivng vampires descended upon the Vigilants’ encampment under cover of night. The survivors who staggered back to the Hall brought only blood, ash, and broken oaths with them. Abellith never saw her parents’ bodies—only their burned armor, returned as proof of death. The massacre was total. Faith had not protected them. Zeal had only painted targets on their backs.

Orphaned and hollowed by grief, Abellith was taken in by Keeper Carcette. The Keeper took Abellith under her wing, and worked day and night to train her. Abellith was trained in Restoration magic to mend wounds and stave off death, and in Alteration to harden her body and her will. Healing and protection—tools not of mercy, but of endurance. Over time, the pain of losing her parents became something to be endured, not mourned. As she grew, though, so did the cracks in her certainty. She saw firsthand the cost of the Vigilants’ doctrine: innocents caught in purges, fear mistaken for guilt, vengeance dressed as righteousness. It changed her, but she remained at the Vigilants' sides because a part of her deeply believed they could still do good.

Now, as an adult, Abellith wanders Skyrim alone, following rumors of cursed relics and shadowed creatures. She destroys what she deems abominable, even as she quietly wrestles with the question she has never allowed herself to voice: Was Stendarr’s mercy ever truly present in the Vigilants’ cause—or was it buried beneath blood and fire long before her parents died?