Kaelor Stonescour
Impoverished Noble Turned Stonewright

Sun Elf • Rogue
Level 5
First Inked: Neverwinter MMO
World of Origin: Toril
Favoured Haunt: Neverwinter – Mining Districts
Known Marks in the Ledger
- Race
- Sun Elf
- Class
- Rogue
- Alignment
- CN
- Faction / Allegiance
- Independent
- Patron Deity
- Moradin
- Background
- Fallen Nobility
Ability Scores
- STR
- 13
- CON
- 13
- DEX
- 18
- INT
- 10
- WIS
- 10
- CHA
- 14
Ledger Provenance
- Campaign
- Homebrew — Stones of a New Legacy
- Bearer
- Dude
Chronicle Entry
Bio
A once-gilded Sun Elf noble of Waterdeep who reinvented himself in Neverwinter as the audacious leader of a dwarven stone-gathering guild.
Kaelor Stonescour was born into the fading grandeur of House Solenar, a once-respected Sun Elf lineage whose glory outlived its fortune. Their Waterdeep estate, draped in failing enchantments and hollow pride, became Kaelor’s cradle—a place of etiquette lessons, political whispers, and debts stacked like brittle parchment. Kaelor learned early that his true talent wasn’t diplomacy—it was subtlety. Slipping through crowds, easing open locks, reading the desires of nobles and cutpurses alike. When collectors pressed the family for overdue payments, he provided coin and favors from “undisclosed sources.” House Solenar never questioned success. The night he stole back his family’s sunstone crest from an auction vault, he performed the cleanest job of his life… and sealed his exile. Rather than face Waterdeep’s justice, Kaelor fled north to Neverwinter. There, among honest laborers and gruff dwarven stonecutters, he found something shocking: respect earned through sweat, not lineage. Inspired, he founded Stonescour Holdings—a stone-gathering company staffed primarily by dwarves. In a brilliant stroke of Sun Elf cunning, he installed shrines to Moradin in the workshop—not from faith, but deference. The dwarves know he isn’t a true disciple. But they see his work ethic. His willingness to learn. His hands roughened by real labor rather than court theatrics. Kaelor seeks not redemption, but a new legacy—carved stone by honest stone.