Post by dragonus45 on Sept 15, 2014 12:51:04 GMT -7
Character Name: Hagen Matir Bloodrager: Spelleater
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Background Information:
Hagen is travelling to Rook in search of work and information on the possible whereabouts of his father.
He is from Hargoland, his mother was a member of a smaller nomadic tribe who had to turn to a group of adventurers to assist them with a nearby goblin tribe. After, she wound up falling for a smooth talking elf who traveled among them. After a whirlwind romance he disappeared a few short months later, leaving only a note saying "They guys need me be back eventually." and a sack with some gold.
As time wen't on and Hagen grew his more obvious elven features quickly caused him to stand out among his small tribe, all of which was compounded by the fact that his elven name sounded very feminine. The final nail in the coffin was the minor manifestation of magical abilities that often accompany a sorcerer coming into their power which only served to create an air of superstitious fear around him. Sorcery is a path he might even have taken if things had turned out differently, instead his anger issues intermingled with latent magics as a potent rage not unlike those of the berserk warriors of many wandering tribes. As his life grew worse and worse his anger grew and grew and finally after years of minor brawls and skirmishes he won the respect of his peers, and while he never took to riding the way many of his peers did he still took to combat with an almost unreal anger.
After reaching his age of majority Hagen announced to his mother his plans to travel and search for his father, and despite finding no evidence whatsoever he holds hope that he might one day be able to punch his father in the face.
You Available Times Of Play:
Most days from Midnight to whenever EST, and randomly whenever.
A brief description of your favorite play-style: I prefer to have a good balance of combat and non combat, but I feel the game works with that balance being a 75-25 split.