Chosen Eight - Original Members of The Chosen Eight

Original Members of The Chosen Eight

  • Kureel – male, deceased; killed by Strongbow—the first time anyone can remember that an elf kills another elf.
  • Aroree - female, alive. Aroree bargains for her freedom from Winnowill’s control by kidnapping Dewshine’s cub, Windkin, fathered by Tyldak (see Siege at Blue Mountain, volume 5)
  • Reevol (male, deceased) - Reevol delivers Dewshine astride his bond-bird from Blue Mountain when the Wolfriders want to exchange Preservers for her and Windkin. He later perishes with the rest of the Gliders during the destruction of Blue Mountain (Secret of Two-Edge, volume 6)
  • Eresir - male, deceased; perishes during the destruction of Blue Mountain (Secret of Two-Edge, volume 6)
  • Talno - male, deceased; perishes during the destruction of Blue Mountain (Secret of Two-Edge, volume 6)
  • Oroleed - male, deceased; perishes during the destruction of Blue Mountain (Secret of Two-Edge, volume 6)
  • Hoykar - male, deceased; perishes during the destruction of Blue Mountain (Secret of Two-Edge, volume 6)
  • Yeyeen (female, deceased); perishes during the destruction of Blue Mountain (Secret of Two-Edge, volume 6)

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