Aenuneir ([eɪ·nʌ·nʌɪr])
(a.k.a. Aenun)
Aenunier was an ancient hero, progenitor of Clan Aenun. Many tales tell of his heroic actions, slowly getting more and more outrageous as his descendents try to spin their own tale on his epic deeds. His most well known story is the slaying of Baiyae, creating the iconic dragon mantle.
"..And with a final slash of the throat, the monster fell upon the floor by his feet. Alas, the tired and weary Aenun did not stop at its death—he skinned Baiyae, creating the magnificent Dragon Mantle of lavender and white."- Excerpt from Aenun and the Dragon, told by an Aenun Shaman
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Aenuneir was tall and muscular with an hourglass shape. His head frills are often exaggerated to be impractically large.
Facial Features
Aenuneir had bright red eyes of a rose color. He is often portrayed with sharp pupils and large fangs.
Identifying Characteristics
Aenuneir is almost always portrayed smiling, with frills in a happy pose. In religious artwork, his head frills are commonly shown painted with golden Paezamity symbols, forming a halo around his face.
Social
Family Ties
Clan Aenun mostly consists of his descendents. His direct descendents, by an unknown spouse, are commonly found as political rivals and leaders. Nemadur is believed to be one of his direct descendents, within 8-10 generations.
Religious Views
Aenuneir was a follower of Paezamity. His specific beliefs on the religion are unclear and often declared without proof.
Aenuneir was the head of his settlement. Near the end of his life, he was given the title of saint by Paezamity leaders.
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