Race: Elf
Height: 5'9
Age: immortal
Family: Daughter of Thranduil, sister of Legolas
Animals: horse-Curonelril
Weapons: bow and arrow, blade

Personality: Very athletic, loves to hunt and track. Also has a femine side. Spontanius and out going, but also very wise. She is a patient elf, learned from long years of council from Galadrial and Elrond. She knows when to speak and also when to stay quiet, but she is often restless. She will be seen traveling a lot going from Lothlorien to Rivendell and back again. She is a swift elf, able to run as fast as a wolf, which is ironic, for she has a fear of wolves.

Appearance: She is fair to look upon, with golden hair, usually done up, in a half of an intricitally done braid. She has brilliant blue eyes, that seem to look right through you. She is dressed in a hunting outfit of the woodland colors of green and brown, she also wears light shoes, so as to make no sound when tracking. But, she also knows how to dress up when the occasion calls for it. When that happens, she is usually , with a light, baby-blue gown, with her hair flowing down her back in waves. She also wears a necklace, with a green leaf-shaped pennant, with a tear shaped diamond in the middle, wether in her hunting garb or gown.

History:

She is the daughter of King Thranduil, royal princess of Mirkwood. Since she is the daughter of the king, she went to Lothlorien for a time, to be with the Lady Galadriel, who taught her wisdom. She was also in Rivendell for a time, to receive counsel from Lord Elrond. She is a close friend to Arwen Evenstar, but does not see her often. Growing up, she was taught the skill of the blade, and also the bow and arrow. That just fed into her passion of hunting. Because of her great skill and love for hunting she was given the nickname Dinenferedir, keen hunter. She is close with her brother Legolas, and they often are seen together hunting, or practising their swordsmanship. She also trained her horse Curonelril, from birth, given to her as a gift from Legolas. Because of that, there is a special bond between elf and horse.

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