Long ago, on the world of Shadar, the Raldia continent was populated largely by the harvester elves. Raldia was rich with the fruit of the plains and grasslands and the elves grew crops and learned the ways of magick and healing. The day came when the fire fell from the sky and destroyed much of Raldia along with most of the elves but the survivors built boats and sailed to a new land and named the land "Am 'Athir" meaning "land of hope." They began building their new civilization and it wasn't long before they discovered the natives living in the forest boundaries between Am 'Athir and Dyn' Raeth. These were also elves but were dark skinned and were hunters and foragers. The races instantly recognized each other as friendly and peaceful and were more than eager to cooperate with each other. The dark elves were also quick to warn the harvesters about their evil cousins, the drow, living in the southern caves alongside the daemons. Although being distantly related to the dark elves, the drow had developed darker skin and fairer hair but the occasional throwback revolted them and children were commonly abandoned for their resemblance to the dark elves. After a hunting trip in the forest, a small group of dark elves came across a young drow girl, abandoned and hungry. The caves were many miles from the forest so somebody must have brought her here, maybe hoping the dark elves would find her and take care of her. She could only speak four words; the first three were "Mother," "eat" and "drink" in the drow tongue but nobody understood the fourth word, "Loga." The girl was given to a young couple who named her Sharadil, meaning "butterfly" and she was much loved by all who knew her. She easily mastered the elemental magicks and the bow and being gentle in spirit, also had a natural aptitude for healing. Many times she was called upon to help the tribe's healers when a difficult case was brought before them. Sharadil now leads an ongoing quest to rescue and care for abandoned drow children. She also hopes to find the daemon who brought her to the forest.