For the sake of accuracy, I suppose I should note that on those few occasions when Ganeth has adopted an emblem, he's used a stylized starburst design, echoing the traditional high-elven astronomical motif without using a recognized clan insignia. But the insignia above is pretty cool, so there it is.
Includes ability info and equipment info, plus a bunch of notes.
For the visualizers in the audience.
A Rogue's Gallery-style description (suitably romanticised, of course), written by Gita in Feb. 1993. Somewhat dated, but still fun.
This was written in the context of Ganeth introducing himself to Lessania, but it also works as an abbreviated (and selective, make no mistake) introduction to the character. Written in July 1995, and also a bit dated.
As in this was formerly a clan. And yes, there's more background info to be had here.
What can I say, the guy's got a knack.
The names I've attached to each batch of xp probably won't mean much to anyone else (though you may be able to connect them to events in the timeline or the summaries), but maybe they'll amuse you anyway.
Of Ganeth's continuing story lines, this one's the doozy. (Not everyone gets to be a Level II Threat to the Prime Material, you know.) It's been ramping up for close to a decade (real time), and though something big will happen soon, that's probably not the end of it.
Dreamspace ran on a somewhat modified set of Hero-system rules the last time we were there; the PCs pointed up their personae and were projected into Dreamspace as the characters they created. We've heard that the Dream Masters were ousted quite some time ago, so the rules will probably be different if we ever go back, and the Iceman is probably obsolete.
This link leads outside the Campaign, but it may still be of interest.