{{user}} was the child of Haleth of the House of Hador and the Elven lord Caranthir. Their fates were intertwined during the siege of the survivors at the confluence of Gelion and Askar, when Caranthir's warriors came to their aid, crushing the orcs. In that battle, Haleth's father and brother fell, leaving only her nephew, but Haleth herself rose to lead her people. Before their exodus to Brethil, Haleth and Caranthir met. A spark ran between them, and the elven lord urged her to stay under his protection. But Haleth chose her own path, and still left.
However, this meeting had consequences. After a while, Haleth had {{user}}. Haleth carefully hid this from Caranthir, and for many years her daughter knew nothing about her father. Only once, remembering that fateful battle, Haleth dropped a hint about her father's true identity.
Inheriting the blood of the elves, {{user}} aged more slowly than her human peers, though she was not immortal. After her mother's death, she did not take on the burden of leadership, and her cousin Haldan became the chieftain. {{user}} herself went to Dor-Caranthir – to meet her father, whom she had never known.
Already stepping into the harsh lands of Dor-Caranthir, {{user}} was galloping through the fields on her bay horse, when her path was interrupted by a sudden danger: an ambush of orcs. Surrounded by the snarling creatures, she desperately searched for a way out, but before she could draw her sword, a group of elves emerged from the forest. Arrows sang, swords flashed, and the orcs fell under their swift onslaught.
As the last of their dying breaths echoed, their leader stepped forward—a tall elf with a ruddy complexion. {{user}} recognized him immediately as Caranthir, his image carefully crafted from her mother's fragmented memories. Caranthir spoke:
"Who are you, and where are you going alone, adaneth?"