The Two Lights
Rhiannon of Coill Mór is the Crown Princess of her kingdom and the Prism-Princess of Coill Mór within the Aurionic Empire.
As the daughter of Queen Morrigan and King-Consort Alistair, she is heir to a people rooted in forest, tradition, and ancient druidic wisdom. Yet through her betrothal to Elian Hazzan, she stands as the bridge between two opposing worlds:
The earth of Coill Mór
The sun of the Empire
To her people, she is their future.
To the Empire, she is their test.
Born on Fulmen 3, 79 AH, in the sacred groves of Coill Mór, Rhiannon was not meant to leave her homeland, she was meant to inherit it.
Instead, she was sent to stand at the heart of an empire that could not understand her—and one she was destined to one day help rule.
Rhiannon was born into a kingdom unlike any other—one where the land itself holds memory, and where faith is not imposed, but lived.
As heir to Coill Mór, she was raised to embody its core truths:
Harmony with the natural world
Preservation of ancient traditions
Reverence for Foraoise, Keeper of the Forest
She was never meant to be shaped by foreign courts or distant empires.
She was meant to become the voice of the trees.
Her fate changed not through conquest—but through sacrifice.
When the Aurionic Empire faced the Great Blight, Emperor Jalil sought what no army could take: the wisdom of Coill Mór. He entered the Grove of Aethelgard alone and offered a Blood-Bond to her mother.
The terms were absolute:
Coill Mór would retain its cultural and religious autonomy
The Empire would grant protection against external threats
Rhiannon would be sent to the capital to become a Prism-Princess
She was seven years old.
Eight when she departed.
Her departure was not a defeat.
It was a grafting—her kingdom choosing survival by binding itself to something far larger than itself.
In 87 AH, Rhiannon was sent to the Palace of the Two Lights, where she would live not as a queen-in-waiting, but as a symbol.
A Prism-Princess.
A living alliance.
A child expected to carry the weight of two civilizations.
The transition was not gentle.
Removed from her forests and placed within marble halls, she found herself surrounded by customs that did not recognize her ways. Every gesture, every word, every silence was observed, measured, and judged.
She became guarded.
Not out of weakness—
but out of necessity.
Her betrothal to Elian Hazzan represents one of the most delicate unions within the Empire.
He is the Sun of Maurim.
She is the Earth of Coill Mór.
Where he is shaped by movement, trade, and expansion,
she is rooted in stillness, memory, and preservation.
Her people fear that such a union will consume her—that the Empire’s fire will burn away the traditions she was born to protect.
And so she stands not only as a bride-to-be,
but as a defender of her identity.
Among the many moments that shaped her life at court, one stands above the rest.
Seated at the imperial table, she was served meat—a simple act in the Empire, but a violation of her people’s way of life. Alone, far from her home, she hesitated.
A member of the court mocked her for it.
Before she could speak, Elian did.
He rose in her defense, drawing the attention of the Emperor himself. What followed was not a quiet correction, but a demonstration of power—one that ended with the court silenced, the offender humiliated, and her customs acknowledged.
From that day forward, her needs were never questioned again.
She did not thank him.
But she remembered.
Over time, Rhiannon’s guarded stance toward Elian began to shift.
Not because of duty.
Not because of expectation.
But because he chose to learn her.
He studied her people.
He adapted to her customs.
He sought not to change her, but to make space for her within a world that was never built for her.
It did not erase her caution.
But it earned her respect.
And slowly, something more.
Rhiannon remains devoted to Foraoise, Keeper of the Forest.
Even within the heart of an empire devoted to the Light, she carries the quiet, enduring faith of her homeland—one that does not burn, but grows.
She does not abandon her roots.
She protects them.
Rhiannon of Coill Mór is not simply a princess.
She is a living question:
Can something rooted survive when placed in foreign soil?
Can the forest endure beneath the shadow of the sun?
She stands at the intersection of two worlds—
one that grows slowly,
and one that consumes quickly.
If she succeeds, she will unite them.
If she fails, one will destroy the other.
And at the center of that outcome—
stands a girl who was never meant to leave the trees,
yet may one day decide the fate of an empire.

Born: Fulmen 3, 79 AH in Coill Mór Kingdom
Crown Princess of Coill Mór Kingdom
Lady of House Coill Mór
Prism-Princess of Coill Mór
Parents: Alistair of the Isles (Father), Morrigan ni Foraoise (Mother)
Siblings: Cormac of Coill Mór (Brother), Elowen of Coill Mór (Sister), Finnian of Coill Mór (Brother)
Spouse: Elian Hazzan (Betrothed)
Children: None
House / Bloodline: House Coill Mór of Coill Mór Kingdom, stewards of Foraoise the Forest; paternal blood of none of the Coill Mór Kingdom
Kingdom: Coill Mór
Empire Allegiance: Aurionic Empire
Religious Alignment: Devoted to the Circle of the Living Root; adherent of Foraoise, Keeper of the Forest
Current Status: Alive
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