Librith Celia'thilln is the child of Nalea Celia'thilln, a she-elf who resides within Haelun'or, and a half High elf, half Wood elf named Imbrys Maglor. Growing up, Librith loves both the woods and the methodical way of living that the High Elves employed, but did not live in the city due to his mixed parentage and his love for the woods. Librith's father worships Amaethon the Stag and Meracahe's tail, and Librith himself has a few keepsakes of Ohowaki the Wise Owl, which he presents as mere souvenirs when strangers ask. Librith is born in Irrinor, and thus his mother had to ask certain favors to make his birth records show him as fully High Elven. He is closer to his mother in mind (they are both logical and cordial) but loves his father more dearly. He enjoys scholarly pursuits, but finds himself unable to part with the wilderness to live with his mother in Haelun'or until he is of age. From his father he learns how to hunt and survive, and from his mother he learns his letters and history. He was neither in the groups that first encountered the Inferi, nor was he on the frontlines, due to his youth and reluctance to leave his father, though he did participate in a few skirmishes, especially in their fleeing of Arcas. In recent years he has taken to living in the city to publish his academic studies on various plants and wildlife, though he still likes to travel, particularly if he has research to conduct. He plans to go into a career of botany, alchemy, or something similar. Librith has a few friends among the Wood Elves and a few acquaintances with the High Elves, but he prefers to keep to himself.
Librith has a few cousins from his mother's line: Alad and Valorin Celia'thilln (both player approved)
Librith frowns at the cesspool of people coagulated in such a small space. No organization or decorum whatsoever. He will pass through it only if he must, and even then he would not tarry.
A stranger approaches him, well-dressed and but reeking of the fish market. Librith listens to him out of politeness, though he really wishes that he isn't approached at all.
"I am here to meet with a correspondent," he replies to the man. "She lives in <insert place name>. Could you point me there?"

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