Gender: 2
Race: Elf (Teleri)
Height: 2.02 m
Age: 406
Family: Mother Drandwen, father Wangruth, older brother Caimallen
Animals: A grey horse with black mane Grildim
Weapons: A bow of Lorien and a sword his brother made for him

Personality: Calmathil is very open and trusting, and too easy to hurt. This is why he has been shielded from the outer world first by his parents and then by his brother. Calma would give everything he has to help somebody in need. His greatest joy are his books. He loves both serious research and lore, but his heart is given to poetry. For a good book he would give his horse and anything else that would be asked. He knows more about the history of the Middle-Earth than the average elves, but he considers it more a tale than a real story with hardships and bloody wars. He is too naive for this world...

Appearance: Calmathil is slender and lithe, he sometimes seems even etherial with his golden hair and dreamy chameleon eyes that change their color from light grey to bright green - just like those of his mother. He doesn't pay too much attention on what he wears, and you can see him wearing a white tunic on a rainy day or running around without a cape during winter.

History:

Calmathil is the youngest child in the family of Holm-Oaks, and he came as a surprise to his parents, almost 60 years younger than Mallen, and 45 years younger than Ranna. He has always been in the shadow of his older brother Mallen, but too good-natured as he is, he even didn’t notice it. He loved his sister Rannathir dearly, and suffered her loss, but he was never told the whole story. All he knew was that Ranna would not come back, that Ada was sick, and that Mallen was different, although he cared a lot about his little brother. Drandwen, his mother, was a strong person and kept the family together until Mallen left. Calma missed him teribly, and when he got the chance to escort his parents to the Grey Havens, he was both sad because Wangruth and Drandwen were leaving, and happy to see Mallen again. It was Calma, whose presence helped Mallen survive the loss of his love and smile again.

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