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Date: Dec 28, 2007
Ellen


Name: Ellen (full name unknown)

Relatives:
Unnamed mother (deceased), Unnamed father (possibly deceased)

Age:
22

Occupation: Messenger of the Netherworld

Weapons:
Various Folk IDs that she absorbed from her travels in the Netherworld.

Abilities: Can absorb the IDs of Folks and summon them to fight alongside her.

Region: Unknown

Background info:
Ellen received a mysterious letter from her supposedly dead mother to go to the island of Doolin, which she did. When she arrived, the woman who was supposedly her mother fell off of a cliff and died. Afterwards, she discovered that the woman was not her mother, but the mother of a woman named Suzette, who was one of Doolin's few villagers. That night, on the night of Samhain, Ellen wandered to Doolin's pub and met Scare Crow, who brought her to Doolin's henge (kind of like Stone Henge) and told her that she could meet her mother if she traveled to the Netherworld, but she could only go to the Netherworld if she donned the Cloak of Sidhe and became the next Messenger. Ellen decided to don the Cloak and traveled to the Netherworld to find out about her past...

From: Folklore, an RPG for the PS3.

-- Edited by limbo13 at 16:25, 2007-12-28

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