The Two Lights
Fri-thō serves as a Lady-in-waiting to Prism-Princess Hilde von Nottgard, known for her role as a peace-weaver in training. She is being shaped to mediate disputes among the often volatile Nottgardians, where tensions rise quickly and resolution is rarely simple. She does not impose order—she guides it into place.
Born on Maturis 14, 82 AH, in the Nottgard Kingdom, Fri-thō Vindrgard was raised in a land where conflict is as common as breath and restraint is a learned discipline. As a daughter of House Vindrgard—known as the House of Wind—she inherits a lineage defined not by force, but by movement, balance, and the unseen currents that shape outcomes without being seen. Her name, meaning “servant of peace,” reflects a purpose that stands in contrast to the world around her.
House Vindrgard is defined by the nature of wind—shifting, adaptive, and capable of influence without force. It does not strike directly, yet it shapes everything it touches. Fri-thō embodies this identity, approaching conflict not with confrontation, but with movement—redirecting tension until it loses its edge.
Fri-thō’s training as a peace-weaver places her within one of the most delicate roles in Nottgard society. To mediate among those who value strength and directness requires more than patience—it requires awareness, timing, and the ability to understand what lies beneath anger. She does not silence conflict—she unravels it.
In disputes where pride and force often dominate, Fri-thō listens before she speaks. She studies tone, posture, and intent, identifying the root of discord rather than its surface expression. Through measured words and careful presence, she creates space for resolution where none seemed possible.
As a Lady-in-waiting to Prism-Princess Hilde von Nottgard, Fri-thō supports the stability of those around her. While others prepare for conflict or endure its aftermath, she works within the moments before it escalates, ensuring that tensions are managed before they fracture unity. Her role is quiet, but necessary in a kingdom where unrest can rise without warning.
Fri-thō worships Vetr, the Lord of the Night, aligning herself with the force that defines Nottgard’s endurance. Her devotion reflects calm within darkness—the ability to remain steady when clarity is lost and emotions run unchecked. Through Vetr, she understands that peace is not the absence of conflict, but the control of it.
Fri-thō Vindrgard does not seek to overpower the storm—she ensures it passes. She moves within the currents of conflict, shaping outcomes through patience and understanding. In a world driven by strength and survival, Fri-thō represents something rare—the voice that steadies, the presence that balances, and the peace that holds when all else threatens to break.

Born: Equinoxis 28, 83 AH in Nottgard Kingdom
Lady-in-Waiting to Hilde
Lady of House Vindrgard
Lady-in-Waiting to the Prism-Princess of Nottgard Kingdom
The Calm That Stills the Storm
Parents: Ludvig Vindrgard (Father), Aslaug (Mother)
Siblings: None
Spouse: None
Children: None
House / Bloodline: House Vindrgard of Nottgard Kingdom, stewards of Vetr the Night; maternal blood of none of the Nottgard Kingdom
Kingdom: Nottgard
Empire Allegiance: Aurionic Empire
Religious Alignment: Devoted to the Vigil of the Obsidian Crown; adherent of Vetr, the Lord of the Night
Political Alliances:
Hilde von Nottgard, Prism-Princess of Nottgard
Astrīth Jordgard, Lady-in-waiting
Hludō Skógrgard, Lady-in-waiting
Berhtō Eldrgard, Lady-in-waiting
Sig-ni Hlérgard, Lady-in-waiting
Wulf-iz Snjórgard, Lady-in-waiting
Current Status: Alive
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