Auloria

History
Auloria is the forth child and only daughter of Lord Trassan Dunlevy, a minor noble and knight of Stormwind. Her mother, Andora, was a half-elf of no notable connections. The union brought up long-standing prejudices with Trassan's family, creating heavy tensions and ultimately, disownment. Trassan and his father remained estranged for over a decate until Andora gave birth to the first of four children. Subsequently, father and son reconciled and reestablished their kinship. Over the following years, Trassan and Andora produced additional children and secured a family of three sons and one daughter.

Unfortunately, Andora died shortly after giving birth to Auloria. Trassan's duties and his own grief prevented him from being able to care for his children on his own, and his father took them away to live on the family estate. There, he raised and schooled the children while Trassan's duties frequently called him away. Trassan would always remain an active part in his children's upbringing, though he never seemed to fully recover from his wife's untimely death.

Auloria's brothers grew and were formally trained in combative arts. Her eldest brother joined the ranks of the Argent Crusade while her twin brothers eventually became members of the Stormwind Guard. Auloria stayed within the walls of her grandfather's estate, forbidden to leave and pushed to pursue an interest in the genteel arts. Auloria, however, refused to cater to the idea of becoming a manor flower and sought instruction in swordplay from her brothers.

The brothers began to train their sister as a novelty, believing that her interest would wane with time. However, she appeared to not only have ambition but actual skill. Auloria's interest in combat greatly troubled her grandfather, who believed that such unladylike pursuits jeopardized any chance of her being married to another noble. This caused great tension and the family was split between confliting opinions. Ultimately, Trassan settled the matter; he gave Auloria his permission to take her own direction in life, having recalled his history in that very area.

Overjoyed, Auloria packed her things and left the estate with the promise of frequent visitations and letter exchanges.