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+ | | name = Aelirenn |
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+ | | image = Aelirenn by Lorenzo Mastroianni.jpg |
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+ | | imagesize = 290px |
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+ | | imagecaption = [https://gwent.gamepedia.com/Aelirenn Gwent card] art by Lorenzo Mastroianni |
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+ | | aka = White Rose of Shaerrawedd |
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+ | | profession = [[Commander]] |
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+ | | gender = Female |
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+ | | race = [[Elf]] |
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+ | | location = [[Shaerrawedd]] |
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+ | ** [[Gwent: The Witcher Card Game]] |
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⚫ | More than two hundred years before the events in ''[[Blood of Elves]]'', '''Aelirenn''', also known as the White Rose of [[Shaerrawedd]] and as Elirena among dwarves and humans, led a great number [[elven]] youth to their deaths, against the wishes of the elders, in a second battle against the [[human]]s. |
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+ | Her image survives, carved in the stone of Shaerrawedd. |
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+ | A book entitled "''[[The Life and Death of the White Rose]]''" tells her tale, and adds a glossary entry. |
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+ | === [[The Witcher 2 glossary|Glossary entry]] === |
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+ | :''The story of the one known as the White Rose of Shaerrawedd is both sad and tragic. Over two hundred years ago Aelirenn led elven youth into a hopeless fight against humans. This heroic dash could end in only one way. They died for freedom, for stone and marble of their cities... and for Aelirenn. Just as she promised, they died with dignity, heroism, honor, yet elves could not raise again after that defeat. However she remains a symbol of fighting for freedom to this day, and elven insurgents go to battle with her name on their lips.'' |
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+ | == {{tw1}} == |
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* If one chooses to attack the Scoia'tael, one of their 'battle cries' is ''"Aelirenn!"'' |
* If one chooses to attack the Scoia'tael, one of their 'battle cries' is ''"Aelirenn!"'' |
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* [[Yaevinn]] relates the tale of Aelirenn to [[Geralt]] as part of his explanation of his motives while in the basement of the [[Vivaldi Bank|bank]] during [[Gold Rush]]. |
* [[Yaevinn]] relates the tale of Aelirenn to [[Geralt]] as part of his explanation of his motives while in the basement of the [[Vivaldi Bank|bank]] during [[Gold Rush]]. |
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 5 January 2018
Aelirenn | |
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Gwent card art by Lorenzo Mastroianni | |
Details | |
Alias(es) |
White Rose of Shaerrawedd |
Profession |
Commander |
Gender |
Female |
Race |
Elf |
Location |
Shaerrawedd |
Appearance(s) | |
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More than two hundred years before the events in Blood of Elves, Aelirenn, also known as the White Rose of Shaerrawedd and as Elirena among dwarves and humans, led a great number elven youth to their deaths, against the wishes of the elders, in a second battle against the humans.
Her image survives, carved in the stone of Shaerrawedd.
In The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings[ | ]
A book entitled "The Life and Death of the White Rose" tells her tale, and adds a glossary entry.
Glossary entry[ | ]
- The story of the one known as the White Rose of Shaerrawedd is both sad and tragic. Over two hundred years ago Aelirenn led elven youth into a hopeless fight against humans. This heroic dash could end in only one way. They died for freedom, for stone and marble of their cities... and for Aelirenn. Just as she promised, they died with dignity, heroism, honor, yet elves could not raise again after that defeat. However she remains a symbol of fighting for freedom to this day, and elven insurgents go to battle with her name on their lips.