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Mèra’s journey began long before her birth, as her mother, [[Lesèa Veazra Ûrlek|Queen Lesèa]], struggled for over three centuries to conceive. The Valorèin lifespan, while long, does not guarantee easy conception. With the large gaps between fertility cycles and Lesèa’s inability to bear a child, [[Lesèa Veazra Ûrlek|Queen Lesèa]] had begun to think her line would end and the prophecy surrounding her lineage would die. | Mèra’s journey began long before her birth, as her mother, [[Lesèa Veazra Ûrlek|Queen Lesèa]], struggled for over three centuries to conceive. The Valorèin lifespan, while long, does not guarantee easy conception. With the large gaps between fertility cycles and Lesèa’s inability to bear a child, [[Lesèa Veazra Ûrlek|Queen Lesèa]] had begun to think her line would end and the prophecy surrounding her lineage would die. | ||
* '''The Role of Volina, the Court Alchemist:''' After decades of frustration and heartbreak, the Court Alchemist, [[ | * '''The Role of Volina, the Court Alchemist:''' After decades of frustration and heartbreak, the Court Alchemist, [[Voliina Qyren|Volina]], devised a solution. Drawing upon ancient Qin'harin knowledge, Volina prepared a potent fertility agent that utilized rare herbs and alchemical processes. This old remedy finally enabled Lesèa to conceive, and Mèra was born as the long-awaited heir to the [[First Valorèin Kingdom]]. | ||
Mèra’s birth was celebrated across the kingdom, as her arrival marked a symbol of hope and continuity for the royal lineage. Mèra’s birth was a moment of great celebration, as she was the long-awaited heiress of the thrones. From a young age, she was trained in both governance and diplomacy. | Mèra’s birth was celebrated across the kingdom, as her arrival marked a symbol of hope and continuity for the royal lineage. Mèra’s birth was a moment of great celebration, as she was the long-awaited heiress of the thrones. From a young age, she was trained in both governance and diplomacy. | ||
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The [[Qin’harin]] Sanctuary was a place of rebirth and healing. Mèra arrived '''poisoned''' by alcohol and grief. They drew the poison from her skin, as [[Valorèin]] excrete waste from their skin. Once they had purged the poison, she was ''physically fine'', but her soul was fractured. | The [[Qin’harin]] Sanctuary was a place of rebirth and healing. Mèra arrived '''poisoned''' by alcohol and grief. They drew the poison from her skin, as [[Valorèin]] excrete waste from their skin. Once they had purged the poison, she was ''physically fine'', but her soul was fractured. | ||
The '''Elder Matriarch Naa’naetii''' knew that healing would require something drastic. She proposed a ritual of transcendence—a ''controlled'' near-death experience that would allow Mèra to enter the liminal space between life and the afterlife. | The '''[[Martriach Naa'naetii|Elder Matriarch Naa’naetii]]''' knew that healing would require something drastic. She proposed a ritual of transcendence—a ''controlled'' near-death experience that would allow Mèra to enter the liminal space between life and the afterlife. | ||
There was a risk she would not return. | There was a risk she would not return. |