Alorin of Lethysia was born in Gannelore centuries before The Race Wars.

Alorin of Lethysia was the founder of modern Kulkysm and author of the Kulkys Rites.

Not much is known of Alorin of Lethysia’s early life. At some point in his early 20’s, Alorin of Lethysia joined the Bersoni Monks, learning their teachings. The Bastille of Balaphai looked over The Lethysian Sea and Kulkystion, tempting Alorin of Lethysia with its majesty and beauty.

After 15 years with the Bersoni Monks, Alorin of Lethysia left The Bastille of Balaphai, in search of new teachings. Alorin of Lethysia was the first of the Bersoni Monks to ever leave The Bastille of Balaphai.

In his travels of The Lethysian Sea, the Borea River, the River of Lethysia and it’s estuaries, Alorin of Lethysia learned much of the cultures of the world, soaking in every detail of nature as he travelled.

Many had heard of Alorin of Lethysia. His travels across Falderia were fabled and many knew much about his time with the Bersoni Monks.

Decades later, Alorin of Lethysia neared the end of his life. His travel worn body was no longer suited for his life of discovery and travel. Alorin of Lethysia settled in Borea at the headwaters of the Borea River, founding a temple in which those interested could come to seek his teachings.

Alorin of Lethysia lived much longer than expected, the healing energies of Kulkystion praised for maintaining his health as in his last decade he compiled the Kulkys Rites.

After Alorin of Lethysia passed, his name rang on in the conversations of the people. First, as the foundation of modern Kulkysm and later in the exclamations and expletives of the people. The Kulkys Rites and it’s translations formed the basis of many of today’s sects of Kulkysm.