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{{Heraldry
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{{Character
 
{{Character
 
|Title = Elenei
 
|Title = Elenei
|Image = Durran_elenei2.jpg
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|Image = Elenei.png
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|Season= [[Complete Guide to Westeros]], [[Histories & Lore]]
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|Mentioned="[[The Age of Heroes (Complete Guide to Westeros)]]"<br>"[[The Stormlands (Histories & Lore)]]"
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|Status= [[:Category:Status: Dead|Dead]]
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|Status= [[:Category:Status: Dead|Deceased]]
 
|Titles = Queen
 
|Titles = Queen
 
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|Allegiance = [[House Durrandon]]
 
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|Family = [[God of the Sea]] - father<br>[[Goddess of the Wind]] - mother<br>{[[Durran]]} - husband
 
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{{Quote|In the Stormlands, according to ballads of the age, a man named Durran fell in love with Elenei, whose father was god of the sea and mother was goddess of the wind. She gave her maidenhead to him, committing herself to a mortal life.|[[Bran Stark]]|The Age of Heroes (Complete Guide to Westeros)}}
'''Elenei''' is an unseen character in ''Game of Thrones''. She is deceased when the series begins and has only appeared in "The Complete Guide to Westeros: The Age of Heroes" featurette.
 
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'''Elenei''' is an unseen character in ''Game of Thrones''. She is deceased when the series begins and has only appeared in the [[Complete Guide to Westeros]] and [[Histories & Lore]] featurettes.
   
 
[[File:Durran_elenei.jpg|thumb|Elenei, daughter of the gods, fell in love with Durran, a mortal man]]
 
[[File:Durran_elenei.jpg|thumb|Elenei, daughter of the gods, fell in love with Durran, a mortal man]]
   
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==Biography==
According to legend, [[Elenei]] was daughter of the sea god and the wind goddess. She fell in love with a mortal man named [[Durran]], who took her as his wife. By giving up her maidenhead to him, Elenei became mortal, while Durran earned the hatred of Elenei's parents.
 
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===Background===
 
According to legend, Elenei was daughter of the [[God of the Sea|sea god]] and the [[Goddess of the Wind|wind goddess]]. She fell in love with a mortal man named [[Durran]], who took her as his wife. By giving up her maidenhead to him, Elenei became mortal, while Durran earned the hatred of Elenei's parents.
   
 
[[File:Durran_stormsend.jpg|thumb|Elenei became the mortal Queen of Durran, the first Storm King]]
 
[[File:Durran_stormsend.jpg|thumb|Elenei became the mortal Queen of Durran, the first Storm King]]
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In rage, the gods sent a storm to destroy Durran's keep over [[Shipbreaker Bay]]. Declaring war against them, Durran built a new castle, larger and more formidable than the previous one, though this one too was destroyed by the divine storms.
 
In rage, the gods sent a storm to destroy Durran's keep over [[Shipbreaker Bay]]. Declaring war against them, Durran built a new castle, larger and more formidable than the previous one, though this one too was destroyed by the divine storms.
   
Four more keeps Durran built and lost to the fury of the gods. Finally, the seventh castle, which Durran built with the aid of Brandon the Builder, withstood the rage of the Elenei's parents and became known as [[Storm's End]], while Durran earned the nickname of "Durran's Godsgrief."<ref>"The Complete Guide to Westeros: The Age of Heroes" featurette, Season 1 Blu Ray boxset</ref>
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Four more keeps Durran built and lost to the fury of the gods. Finally, the seventh castle, which Durran built with the aid of [[Brandon Stark (the Builder)|Bran the Builder]], withstood the rage of the Elenei's parents and became known as [[Storm's End]], while Durran earned the nickname of "Durran's Godsgrief."<ref>"[[The Age of Heroes (Complete Guide to Westeros)]]"</ref><ref>"[[The Stormlands (Histories & Lore)]]"</ref>
   
 
== See also ==
 
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*[http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Elenei Elenei at A Wiki of Ice and Fire]
 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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{{LegendaryHeroes}}
 
{{LegendaryHeroes}}
[[Category:Legendary Heroes]]
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Revision as of 00:31, 16 January 2016


"In the Stormlands, according to ballads of the age, a man named Durran fell in love with Elenei, whose father was god of the sea and mother was goddess of the wind. She gave her maidenhead to him, committing herself to a mortal life."
Bran Stark[src]

Elenei is an unseen character in Game of Thrones. She is deceased when the series begins and has only appeared in the Complete Guide to Westeros and Histories & Lore featurettes.

Durran elenei

Elenei, daughter of the gods, fell in love with Durran, a mortal man

Biography

Background

According to legend, Elenei was daughter of the sea god and the wind goddess. She fell in love with a mortal man named Durran, who took her as his wife. By giving up her maidenhead to him, Elenei became mortal, while Durran earned the hatred of Elenei's parents.

Durran stormsend

Elenei became the mortal Queen of Durran, the first Storm King

In rage, the gods sent a storm to destroy Durran's keep over Shipbreaker Bay. Declaring war against them, Durran built a new castle, larger and more formidable than the previous one, though this one too was destroyed by the divine storms.

Four more keeps Durran built and lost to the fury of the gods. Finally, the seventh castle, which Durran built with the aid of Bran the Builder, withstood the rage of the Elenei's parents and became known as Storm's End, while Durran earned the nickname of "Durran's Godsgrief."[1][2]

See also

References

  1. "The Age of Heroes (Complete Guide to Westeros)"
  2. "The Stormlands (Histories & Lore)"

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