Eden Erenford

Eden Erenford was born in 416 AC. He inherited the title Lord of Erenford after the death of the older Erenford brother in 437.

Appearance and Character
Tall, slim.

Eden mostly keeps to himself.

Early childhood
The youngest of his father's three sons, Eden was never expected to be Lord. Waltyr, his older brother by 5 years was raised to rule, while Eden was sent to Braavos in 429 at the age of 13 to study and learn business.

Adolescence
Over the next several years Eden learned about trade and civil engineering and a few other things.

By 431 the correspondence between Eden and his family back in Westeros had become infrequent to the point that it amounted to about two letters per year. By 433, he had determined that the life of a noble in Westeros was not the life he wanted, and he would not return.

Letters
In 437, Eden received three letters. He read them all, but only responded to the last. It came from Maester Kline, who had served his family for 30 years. Here it is:

Eden Erenford,

'' I hope this letter finds you in good health. Your mother, Lady Erenford, wrote you nigh 12 weeks ago. I am not sure whether you received her letter. If not, then my letter now will bring great sorrow. Your father and eldest brother have passed away. They died on the twelfth day of the sixth moon, in a hunting accident tracking alligators in the river. I will not give the details by letter here.  In her previous letter Lady Erenford begged you to return and take on your obligation as head of the house. Your absence at the funerals of your father and brother grieved your mother greatly, and she asked me to write in her stead. She stays up late and eats little. Your niece, aunt, and others of your house still request your return. No one else can take up the mantle as there is no other male heir. If you do not return by the end of the year, the house will be vacant and the lesser lords will likely shift allegiances to Lord Fouts. Your family asks you to do what is expected and leave business in Braavos aside. These are the facts of the circumstance that befalls us. As a Maester I am duty bound and sworn to serve your house, but I write to you now as one who raised you, one who watched you grow. Your first ride I still remember well, that day your white maned horse Wyren bucked wild like there was dragonblood in his veins. Yet you were not thrown off, you stayed on and tamed the horse none could mount. I will not forget watching you ride down that hidden mountain pass and winning the King Crasher Race. Ahh, yes, it was then that I knew the boy I brought into the world was gone and the man had come to take his place. I do not know how many years left the gods have given me. Please, Eden, let me have one last look at the Lord you shall become.''

437, the year of our Lord
Suffice it to say that at the end of the day, House Erenford needs a Lord Erenford, and so finally, at the end of the year 437, the man who would become Lord Erenford arrived at... uhh.... Erenford castle, in the Riverlands, to claim his seat.