Queen Poei'ma

''"She will come." - Queen Poei'ma's final words''

Biography
Queen Poei'ma was an ancient elven ruler between 1307 AC and 1339 AC. Her most common alias is "the mad queen." Her descent into madness and paranoia started with the whispers of the evil god, Eve. At the time being, the elves couldn't touch the humans in any way so Eve satisfied her need for chaos by turning the elves against each other. Poei'ma started a war with the ogre tribes to the west of the elven lands only to due away with those elves that she deemed traitors efficiently with no blood on her hands. Poei'ma told the elven generals that her spies tell of ogre forces no more than 4,000 in the ogre lands while she knew the truth. She sent the 5,000 "traitorous" elves to die in battle against the 15,000 ogre soldiers. The place of battle is known as the field of blood today where archaeologists still find elven bones lodged into the ground to current day. Eve whispered into the elven queen's ears once more and told her of a power that would make her immortal. This power aparently laid dormant inside Do'Shael, an elven city located on an island south of the elven lands. The now crazed queen traveled far south to the city where she found "a pool of pure starlight." Entranced by the pool, she reached into it and pulled out a cork-like plug at the bottom of the pool. This pool, which the elves have worshiped for millennias was actually Eve's corrupted blood that the evil god left on the surface of Cercia. Eve used her blood to further corrupt the elves and cause chaos, which empowered her greatly. When the cork was pulled, Eve gathered enough power to obliterate an entire half of the 10-mile long island. This arcanic explosion killed every elf within the explosion's radius as well as completely destroying Do'Shael. Poei'ma survived the explosion as she teleported away to the other part of the island after realizing what she had just done. Do'Shael, being part of the woodland elven land, whose elves mostly refuse the use of arcane magic, blamed the nobel elves for their city's destruction as well as the mad queen. The woodland elves soon captured the delusional queen and executed her in Kyke, her last words being, "She will come."