Elder Zenron Froststorm
Thunder Sage

Archetype
The Storm Monk
Thunderyeti
Stormhaven
Elder years
Stormhaven's Representative
Appearance
Massive — the largest being in the Council chamber. White fur covering a muscular frame. Blue sparks crackle intermittently across his forearms and along the ridge of his spine. Wears a storm-thread belt and monastic robes that seem deliberately simple. Eyes like winter sky — pale blue and impossibly calm. His stillness is as imposing as his size.
Abilities
- ◆Master of thunder magic and martial arts
- ◆Lightning-infused strikes and storm meditation
- ◆Can generate electrical fields, thunder shockwaves, and localized weather manipulation
- ◆Combines Thunderyeti raw power with monastic precision
Beliefs & Faith
Storm meditation and monastic discipline. Believes storms are the universe imposing order on chaos — destruction is not the opposite of creation but its prerequisite. Follows the Triumvirate philosophy: body (martial discipline), mind (scholarly study), spirit (meditative communion with the storm).
Geography & Territory
Stormhaven is a frozen-peak sanctuary in Eldvaria where Thunderyeti monks, Thunderkin warriors, and Oterran engineers coexist. Built into the highest mountain peaks above the cloud line, with perpetual lightning storms providing both power and spiritual significance.
Council Scene — Thomas's Arrival
Sat in perfect stillness throughout the debates, a mountain among the furniture. When he finally stirred, it was to stand and face Thomas directly. He studied the boy in silence for a long moment — the room held its breath. When he spoke, it was a single observation that silenced the chamber.
“Storms create order from chaos.”
Costs & Stakes
His neutrality can read as indifference in moments requiring urgent action. The Triumvirate philosophy demands balance, but when one branch grows dominant, the others suffer. His storms are not always controllable — emotion, even suppressed, affects them.
Tome I → Tome II Arc
From observing philosopher to forced participant as storms — literal and political — threaten to engulf Astrylis. His Triumvirate philosophy is tested when balance becomes impossible and choosing a side becomes necessary.
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