The Avalon Family
The first Avalon to enter Relic Lore was Drestig Avalon, ariving at Fireweed Rise on October of 2013. With his parents and sisters lost in a rock slide when he was less than a year old, he was the last of his name and it rested on him alone to carry on the family.
Most of the history of the Avalon lineage has been forgotten with the fall of the original clan, only bits and pieces remaining in memories of old stories. It was said that the clan's founders were a pair of twins, rendered orphan and homeless by a harsh winter. After wandering the mountains for months, they came upon the "Lake of Avalon", so named by a nearby pack, which worshipped the place as holy ground and believed it to be a gateway to the realm of the gods. Taken by the sight, and the young ladies who told them the story, though not so much by the legend itself, the brothers decided to claim the land as their own. With a good ammount of guts, and pleanty of cunning, they managed to convince the shewolves to join in their endevor, winning over a few more young members from their rivals' ranks as well. They eliminated the leaders, assimilating the remainder of the pack into their own, and ruled together for several years, before passing leadership on to a select pair of their decendants. But while the names of the previous pack were consigned to oblivion, part of the old mythos lived on among the surviving members, passing down through the generations of Avalons along with this very story.
How much of that is truth and how much legend though, is impossible to know for certain.
Notable Facts
- The name "Avalon" stems from Arthurian Legend, the island where King Arthur was laid to rest; Commonly considered "paradise", it holds a central role in the lore.
- All given names in the family have some connection to this same legend, many taken directly from it.
- "Drestig" or "dristig" is a danish word meaning "aduacious" or "bold". It shares the same root as "Tristan", another big name in the Arthurian Cycle
- The family crest (pictured below) is celtic inspired, and has the family motto inscriped in Irish: "maireann croí éadrom i bhfad" with the English translation below: "A light heart lives long".