Luneth Arsios of Sunhaven

Luneth Arsios ( 47 year old High Elf male)

Description: Luneth is about 5'7" and weighs around 193 lbs. He has a dark tannish brown skin tone, blue eyes and Long white hair. He usually dresses in crimson colored armor.

Born to Alister and Lenora Arsios in 24580 E.R. in a family of three other children, Luneth quickly took to hunting becoming an excellent marksman in his youth. He took to hunting like most kids take to playing and was often the one chosen to hunt with his mother while the other kids wheeled around simple carts to collect the bounties of Luneths kills, though he always collected a momento of his best kills. It has been said that he was such an excellent marksman that his father had to open a shop just to off-load all of the excess meat and pelts before they could spoil. After about a month in his teen years of not being able to find a single animal Luneth grew frusterated and then happened upon what he thought at the time was the biggest bear he had ever seen, without a single moment of hesitation he nocked an arrow and sent the bear to its doom, firing straight into its left eye. Eager to claim it as a prize he ran up to it and noticed that it was that it had strange muscles unusual for an animal and eventually he uncovered a man in a leather outfit disguised as animal as he tried to gut it to make the job easier for his brothers. At first Luneth felt extremely sick, but then he noticed that this had been his greatest kill of all. Quickly he grew bored of hunting animals and moved on to an exciting new prey, Travelers. At first Luneth took to killing every lone traveler he crossed paths with. But when the town started questioning why travelers were suddenly dwindling he took to killing only two of every ten travelers he saw. Eventually he became wanted by the Elven society when it was discovered that he was hunting and eating travelers.

It is believed that Luneth Arsios was slain by a traveling sellsword hired by the Captain of the town guard when he grew frustrated at the lack of evidence.