The noble, passionate, and mercurial eladrins call the Olympian Glades of Arborea their home. Shifting between its three layers is a demiplane known as the Court of Stars-the seat of power of the eladrin people. The Court of Stars drifts about Arborea like an autumn leaf on a pool and can only be reached when the eladrin monarch, Queen Morwel, wishes it so. Portals leading to and from the Court of Stars can manifest anywhere-within the halls of Corellon Larethian's Court on Arvandor, beneath the eternal sea of Aquallor, somewhere in the white deserts of Mithardir, or any other location Morwel fancies. No power on Arborea seems capable of opening or closing a portal without Morwel's consent. Rumor has it that one of Arborea's fabled attractions, the Fountain of Beauty, which has the power to temporarily improve one's Charisma, can only be reached from teh Court of Stars, and that Morwel requires some kind of gift before granting passage.
Morwel's demiplane resembles an autumnal sylvan forest under a starlit sky. Time does not pass here, so creatures living in the demiplane (including plants) never age, hunger, or thirst. They do eat, drink, and sleep, but purely for enjoyment. Fey creatures living in the forest lead visitors to Morwel's palace, which thrusts up from the heart of the woodland, its spires breaking through the forest canopy. Within the crystalline walls of her palace, Morwel entertains guests, hosts parties, and discusses pressing issues with her eladrin advisors and consorts.
Queen Morwel can seem flighty and pretentious at times, but she has the best interests of her people at heart. She does not rule alone, relying heavily on the counsel of her dear consorts. Over the centureis, Morwel has taken many consorts. Currently, she has two: a male tulani named Faerinaal and a female bralani named Gwynharwyf. Her affection for both is beyond measure.
Faerinaal is a master politician and a shrewd judge of character. Morwel relies on his guidance to handle serious matters affecting her darling subjects. Gwynharwyf is a fierce and devastating warrior whose tireless crusade against evil helps to unite the eladrin people.
Morwel, Queen of Stars

Morwel, Queen of Stars,
and Faerinaal, her consort
Chaotic Good Eladrin
This woman bears a passing resemblance to an elf, although her beauty is awesome and otherworldly. She wears a shimmering mantle of stars that flicker out before touching the ground, and she slices her brilliant rapier through the air with playful confidence.
Morwel (MOR-wel) has always ruled the eladrins. No eladrin can recall any monarch coming before her, and no eladrin can imagine the Court of Stars without her. To them, she has always been. Since time does not pass in the Court of Stars, it is conceivable that Morwel is many thousands of years old, although no one dares ask her to reveal her age.
Morwel, Queen of Stars,
and Faerinaal, her consort
Chaotic Good Eladrin
This woman bears a passing resemblance to an elf, although her beauty is awesome and otherworldly. She wears a shimmering mantle of stars that flicker out before touching the ground, and she slices her brilliant rapier through the air with playful confidence.
Morwel never leaves her demiplane, and some fear that if she did leave, the demiplane would collapse and be destroyed forever. However, she welcomes and entertains a steady stream of
visitors and ardent admirers. Although she usually appears in humanoid form, Morwel can
take the form of a 4-foot-diameter globe of scintillating, multicolored light.
Morwel wields her brilliant rapier with blinding speed and incredible finesse. Any weapon Morwel wields is treated as chaos-aligned and good-aligned for the purpose of overcoming damage reduction.
Faerinaal, the Queen's Consort
Chaotic Good Eladrin
This breathtakingly handsome, elflike man moves with otherworldly grace and casts a mischievous smile in your direction. He wears an elaborate midnight-blue robe adorned with silver stars and arcane symbols.
As Morwel’s consort, Faerinaal (FAY-reh-nayl) provides company and counsel to the queen. He also oversees the defense of the Court of Stars should it ever fall under attack. Faerinaal’s last sworn duty is to liberate any eladrins captured by the forces of evil. (It was during such a mission to the Abyss that Faerinaal’s predecessor, Vaeros, perished.) Chaotic Good Eladrin
This breathtakingly handsome, elflike man moves with otherworldly grace and casts a mischievous smile in your direction. He wears an elaborate midnight-blue robe adorned with silver stars and arcane symbols.
Faerinaal adores Morwel more than any other creature and would gladly give his life to protect hers. His alternate form is that of a 4-foot-radius scintillating sphere of rainbow-hued light.
Faerinaal wields a +4 brilliant holy longsword in battle. Any weapon Faerinaal wields is treated as chaos-aligned and goodaligned for the purpose of overcoming damage reduction.
Gwynharwyf, the Whirling Fury

Chaotic Good Eladrin
A short, stocky elf stands ready for battle. Her hair is a wild silver-white mane, and her eyes are as green as jade. She has a tanned complexion and clutches a pair of gleaming scimitars that seem to reflect every color of the rainbow.
A patron of good barbarians, Gwynharwyf (gwin-HAR-wif ) is Queen Morwel’s loyal champion and a barbarian of unparalleled ferocity. As one of Morwel’s consorts, she attends to the queen’s desires when not leading barbarian hordes in the eternal struggle against evil.
Chaotic Good Eladrin
A short, stocky elf stands ready for battle. Her hair is a wild silver-white mane, and her eyes are as green as jade. She has a tanned complexion and clutches a pair of gleaming scimitars that seem to reflect every color of the rainbow.
Gwynharwyf can also assume the form of a whirlwind of glittering sand.
Gwynharwyf rages before entering battle, cutting her foes to ribbons with her holy scimitars.
Gwynharwyf ’s natural attacks and any weapons she wields are treated as chaos-aligned and good-aligned for the purpose of overcoming damage reduction.
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