Léoffléd

Léoffléd (T.A. 2903 - 2929) was the second child and daughter of Fengel and Éolind Cyninge, the younger sister of Guldwyn, and elder sister of Thengel. Married to a young Rohirrim soldier called Eadwine, Léoffléd was the mother of Studu, and the grandmother of Háma, and great-grandmother of Haleth.

She was only two years old when her mother died from childbirth and was given proper care of her elder sister, but after a few years, her sister suddenly succumbed to an illness, leaving her and her little brother under the care of their father, who turned his personality to greed. At some point, Léoffléd met a young Rohirrim soldier who was loyal to King Fengel, and the two would get married. Their marriage only lasted for a few years until she died after giving birth to her son Studu.

Biography
Born in the year T.A. 2903 of the Third Age, Léoffléd was the second daughter of Fengel and Éolind Cyninge, the younger sister of Guldwyn, and elder sister of Thengel. After turning two, Léoffléd was present when her mother gave birth to Thengel until she passed away. Ever since her mother's passing, she and her sister would spend their time taking care of their newborn brother, and hoping tat one day he would earn the crown as King. However, a few years later, her sister suddenly died from a terrible illness which left her and her three year old brother with their father, who had recently went insane and started to end up greedy.

For years, Léoffléd had always tried to rechange her father's personality since she knew what drove him into madness. She always stood by his side while her brother had always stayed away since he couldn't stand the way his father reacts towards him. Léoffléd would spend the day with her brother and always comforted him like a mother to him. Eventually, she fell in love with a proud and honorable Rohirrim soldier named Eadwine. At her father's permission, she and Eadwine got married, and were going to expect their child who would be born a few years later. After giving birth to her son and named him Studu, Léoffléd succumbed from childbirth and passed away while her husband was away and accompanied Thengel's garrison to engage a force of Dunlending warriors that had been attacking an outlying settlement in the kingdom.