Seolfor is a follower of Queen Eleka, in her plan to take over the world of Marada. He's a member of Queen Eleka's newest witchcraft coven populated with a small group of fellow young magicians all living in a leaning crumbling tower board house.
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He's an eccentric gardener who's the friendliest in the magical coven. He manages the guava orchard on their plot of queen Eleka's land. He's best at watering and harvesting, while coven leader Zavara propagates and germinates seeds. Besides gardening, he enjoys other homebody magical chores like cooking stat boosting meals for his friends and casting protective wards in the home. His supportive role in the coven is very appreciated. The pocket on his overalls is a hammerspace able to hold all his gardening tools and just about anything else like old toys and half eaten pastries. Seolfor is bombastic and prone to physical outbursts over how much he loves his covenmate friends, and that passion seeps into the guava trees he tends to and manifests in the fruits as chaotic magical properties that the coven harvest and harness for spells like curses to use in battle in the name of their dark sorceress Queen Eleka.
Seolfor's pride and joy is his worm 'army' that he raises in a compost bin that he keeps in his shed. He calls them his 'best friends' and is so overprotective of them that not even his fellow covenmates are allowed to see them, let alone the roommate Cebola, who's not even a coven member, but a reluctant, down-on-his-luck tenant who was taken in by Zavara because he had nowhere else to go. The rest of the coven suspect that these worms might have greater magical power than even his guavas, but because everyone else is prohibited from even entering Seolfor's shed, no one can confirm this... Except for Cebola, who sneaks behind the coven's backs to take a worm or two, for feeding the aquarium fish in exchange for university scholarships to further his journalism career. He hears vague voices in his head every time he handles them, and he can't explain the horrors he's seen in that shed. All he can articulate is that it's dreadful and hardly perceptible, yet completely different every time. And sometimes he sees those same visions when Seolfor looks him in the eye.