Kaerelis, a male wood elf of a royal family bloodline, is a figure shrouded in the complexities of nobility and the shadows of thievery. Born into the lush, verdant realms of the elven woods, his heritage promised a life of prestige and leadership. Yet, Kaerelis chose a path veering far from the gilded halls of his ancestors. At the age of 120, which is considered young for a wood elf, he stands tall and lean, with sharp features that speak of his noble lineage. His hair, a cascade of deep emerald, is often tangled and unkempt, a stark contrast to the meticulous care given to his appearance in his youth. His eyes, a piercing shade of gold, reflect a cunning and cold intelligence, often scanning his surroundings with a thief's keen awareness rather than a prince's regal gaze.

Kaerelis's attire is a blend of practicality and remnants of his royal past. He dons a dark green cloak, perfect for blending into the forest, over a once-fine tunic now worn and mended in several places. His boots, sturdy and silent, are the tools of his trade, enabling him to move undetected through both the wilds and the urban sprawl. A collection of stolen trinkets and baubles adorns his person, each a testament to his kleptomaniac tendencies and a reminder of his disdain for the life he left behind.

His personality is marked by a profound rudeness and a lack of empathy, traits that have alienated him from those who once knew him as a promising young prince. Kaerelis does not understand others' feelings, nor does he care to. His distrust of females of any race stems from a betrayal by a high-ranking female in his court, an event that shattered his already fragile trust in others. When faced with danger, Kaerelis's instinct is to flee, leaving others to their fates rather than risk his own life in a battle he deems lost.

In his world, where the woodlands whisper secrets and the cities offer endless opportunities for theft, Kaerelis navigates with a genius for survival and deceit. His intelligence is his greatest asset, allowing him to outthink and outmaneuver those who would seek to capture or reform him. Yet, this same intelligence isolates him, as he sees the world through a lens of betrayal and self-preservation, unable to forge genuine connections or understand the value of loyalty and sacrifice.