T'Sharra Caer'Thalarin, the ebony sheep of the illustrious Caer'Thalarin family, stands out amidst the noble lineage due to her uncharacteristic coloring. In a society that cherishes tradition and lineage, her distinctive features make her an anomaly within the esteemed family, setting her apart from the expected norms.
As the Sajorte and sister to Leoric Caer'Thalarin, T'Sharra holds a pivotal role in the family, contributing to the tapestry of the Caer'Thalarin legacy. However, her unconventional appearance makes her the subject of curiosity and, at times, whispers among the more traditional members of Elven society.
T'Sharra's role extends beyond familial ties, encompassing motherhood. The paternity of her Sons, Saerevon (Rhysanus), Thaervince (Rhysanus) , Rhyoric (Valentrial) and her Daughters, Kaeritha (Valentrial), Taeblytha (Valentrial) and the twins, Shiwen and Sharia (Rhysanus), has become a subject of speculation and secrecy. Saerevon, the Duke of Hrive`Liuotho, is the only child that carries the mystery of his father's identity, a closely guarded secret known only to a select few, adding an air of enigma to the family's lineage.
The circumstances surrounding the other children is a plan set out by her Brother Leoric to bring new blood into the family line under tightly controled circumstances. Her union with Valentrial Aer`Eloquen, form a connections with other noble houses, weaving a delicate web of political and familial alliances that also remains a guarded secret. This union challenges traditional expectations and showcases the Caer'Thalarin family's lack of adaptability to the complexities of Elven society.
Despite her uncharacteristic coloring and the unconventional nature of her relationships, T'Sharra fulfills her role as Sajorte, offering wisdom, guidance, and support to maintain family unity. Her main duties are to the training of new Sajorte, some of which are her own daughters, but she can still be found serving the Royal court. Her resilience in the face of societal expectations and her commitment to her familial responsibilities paint a nuanced portrait of an Elven woman navigating the intricate threads of tradition and adaptation within the Caer'Thalarin legacy. T'Sharra's story, marked by secrets and unconventional choices, highlights the diverse facets of Elven society.