Father of Lady Velarienne Avenloré, Lord Elovain Avenloré, Noble Nyrelith Avenloré
Husband of Lady Selvarithe Avenloré
Grandparent of Lady Syraëlle Avenloré, Lord Theridian Avenloré, Lady Celarienne Avenloré
Great grandparent of Sylvérian Avenloré, Gwynviène Avenloré, Aurenne “Ren” Avenloré, Mirelyn Avenloré, Aestrelle Avenloré, Ilién Avenloré

“Precision is devotion made visible.”
Thaluren Avenloré was a man of deliberate silences and meticulous thought — a counterbalance to Selvarithe’s commanding presence. While never in charge himself, he carved a quiet authority within the House of Scholars through his stewardship of the Lexiconum, where records were curated with exacting care. He viewed language not as mere communication but as an instrument of power, shaping not only memory but morality.
Though their union was more strategic than romantic, Thaluren admired Selvarithe’s intellect and matched her ambitions in subtler ways. Where she influenced public narrative, he ensured the hidden truths were buried deep — or cloaked in clever phrasing. Together, they refined the Scholar ideal of control through curation.
He was particularly drawn to ancient dialects, often working late into the candlelit halls of the Grand Library. Those who remember him speak of ink-stained fingers, half-finished translations, and a voice so measured it could still a debate with a sentence.
Thaluren remained steadfast through the Dominion’s tightening grip, believing in the Evergild’s order, even as questions rose around its legacy. His death preceded Selvarithe’s by only a few years — and many believe he welcomed it, having spent his life ensuring the realm would outlast them both.