Eleanor Mallister

Lady Eleanor Mallister neé Blackwood (395 AC - Current) is the Lady Mother of Seagard and was wife of the late Lord Harren Mallister of Seagard, with whom she had three children: Lady Augusta Mallister, Jon Mallister and Ambrose Mallister.

Appearance and Character
Lady Eleanor has a very fair skin and long deep black hair. She has red heart-shaped lips, a defined thin face with high strong cheekbones, deep set eyes of a dark green color and strong eyebrows. She's tall and graciously slim. She has a comforting motherly voice.

Eleanor is a kind woman, being proud, honorable, and honest. She has a peaceful attitude but fiercely protective of her family. Wise and cunning. She, though, has a certain distrust and looks down on smallfolk.

History
Eleanor was born from Alysanne Blackwood and her cousin Dorian Blackwood, Lord of Raventree Hall, on the year 395 after Aegon's Conquest.

On 415 AC, she was married to Harren Mallister, Lord of Seagard, with which she then had her first child on the same year, Augusta Mallister. After which she had her other two sons Jon Mallister and Ambrose Mallister.

Lady Eleanor would time and time again try to find her daughter a bretrothal, but Augusta would manage to escape her pretenders and send them back away. With his daughter's preference for the martial instead of the marital clear, Lord Harren started to get her familiarized with naval affairs, such as sailing, naval construction, navigation and naval warfare, hoping to make her an admiral of the Mallister fleet one day and keep her under control, teaching her about the responsibility of a captain and the leadership needed to such a duty.

While her daughter Augusta was away on one of such voyages to the Shield Islands on 432 AC, a plague of unknown origin or name stroke Seagard, killing many dozens of townsfolk. Her two younger brothers contracted it as well. Maester Ambrose tried to treat the boys, but he knew not the cure to such disease. Several weeks of agony and failed treatment later, both boys died on the same day. Lady Eleanor grieved profoundly, becoming deeply depressed and despaired. She would not eat nor sleep. Seagard became a dark place, stinking of burned corpses. Augusta, once a merry and joker character, would become dark and quiet, not leaving her room except when forced to. Eleanor became overprotective of her, and would not let her leave the castle. Her husband too became moody and quiet, getting out of touch with his daughter.

Eleanor sent her daughter Augusta to King's Landing in the following of the Second Hammer Uprising, at the year of 435 AC, to live in the court as a Lady and hopefully find a suitable husband. The Queen would soon invite Augusta to enlist under her Dragon Maids, offer which Augusta would accept, much to Eleanor's anger, as a chance to learn from Rhaenyra's leadership and advance her own martial abilites, as well as to run away from any marital proposals.