(Pronunc. Mohrn-Kah-eh-nehn Ihr-eh-Lihn-Deer)
Forename; Mornkhainen: Black butcher
Surname; Yrilindir: Joyous song
"By my newly risen throne-- now, night. Our course begins."
The Arch-Divine of the Drâihari and thought to be the most terrible of an already unpleasant people.
Known previously as Yrilindir but taking a considerably more threatening (and theatrical) name later on upon assuming lordship over Niskerra.
Mornkhainen, upon Valurn in the early days, was a poet. And it's a hobby he has never lost- often speaking in flowery tongue to deliver what he regards to be the essence of his words when he's in particularly ostentatious moods.
He regards himself as one of the most beautiful of beings upon Nhera- and perhaps it is true. His powers of seduction have led him down many paths. His terrible, insatiable nature has had him peruse his people for lovers uncountable times over the years.
His power as Arch-Divine comes primarily from his military mind, courage and, to the Draihari at least, his impressive showmanship and flamboyance.
Notably among Dark Elves, he possesses a gift of minor foresight. Another tool he leverages to maintain his power.