While isolated, however, the boy spoke only of his desire for power, warned of dark days to come as well as telling them would regret keeping him alive, and he would show them why. Instead of executing him, they locked him up in solitary confinement in an attempt to cure him of his curse. The sole exception was the future king, as the elders were able to separate him from his stone. The possessed stonekeepers transformed into colossal beasts that went on a rampage that ended only when members of the Guardian Council, including Emily's great-grandfather Silas Charnon, stepped in and managed to subdue the beasts.ĭoing so resulted in the corrupt stonekeepers' deaths, except for one. Some years before the books take place, he was among a group of Stonekeepers that lost control over their stones and abilities causing their minds and bodies to become possessed by their stones. The Elf King was originally a quiet boy from a small elf village, living with his brother. His facial features are completely gone, aside from his mouth. Underneath his mask, his face has been mutated and branded with the symbol of Ikol. The Elf King wears a mask that completely hides his face, apart from his long elf ears. His hands are clawed and can be used as a weapon. The Elf King is a tall and imposing figure, draped in a white cloak and a long neckplate with his stone set within the collarbone.
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