Aerin Valleros

Aerin, a character from the Blades of Light and Shadow series, is one of the Princes of Morella. Although he is first referenced in the premium lore tablet in Chapter 2 and first seen in Chapter 7, his name is not revealed until Chapter 8.

Appearance
Aerin has black curly medium-length hair, hazel eyes and light skin. He wears a gold crown, a red tunic with golden pattern, and a golden cape with a golden pendant. Baldur calls Aerin a "pipsqueak" possibly referring that Aerin has a smaller frame or stature than him.

Personality
Aerin appears to be more meek and shy than his brother, and much kinder. He feels that he is unworthy to be king due to his older brother's popularity and having lived his life in Baldur's shadow. He is also well-educated and quick-thinking, and states that he wants to understand everything in the world.

Blades of Light and Shadow

 * Chapter 2: Of Loss and Legends (Mentioned; Determinant)
 * Chapter 7: The Deadwood
 * Chapter 8: A Tale Of Two Princes
 * Chapter 9: The Queen, The Prince, And The Exile

Your Character
You first meet him at the end of Chapter 7, when he screams for help after being chased by a group of Draxna with his brother. You and your party help them take down the Drakna, and they agree to hire you for protection after Mal tells them that you are mercenaries.

You can choose to spend time with him in a premium scene and potentially kiss him. In this scene, he will give you a royal signet ring and tell you that if you find yourself in trouble, you can show the ring to indicate you are protected. He also tells you that he knows you are not mercenaries and that Lord Kelvin Gillbottle doesn't exist, but he believes that it's not his business to interfere. In Chapter 9, after you and your party escape the Drakna hive, you have an option to kiss him goodbye and to accept a lore tablet from him.

Baldur Valleros
Baldur is Aerin's older brother. Having been raised as the heir to the kingdom, Baldur is arrogant and boastful and his personality clashes with Aerin's. In Chapter 8, when Baldur tries to shoot a unicorn, Aerin manages to catch the arrow and claims that life in his brother's shadow taught him to have quick reflexes. In Chapter 9, when your party is captured by the Drakna, Baldur suggests leaving Aerin to die because he believes that he is the one who got him in this mess in the first place.

Lord Goffrey
Lord Goffrey was part of Baldur and Aerin's hunting expedition until the Drakna attacked them. He was killed by the Drakna.