Post by thearhive on Aug 24, 2016 15:55:49 GMT -7
Character Name: Caspar David Friedrich
Personality: Caspar is a classic example of the Oread stoic personality. Except he uses it to disguise the arrogance of a artist. He enjoy decadence and thus in drinks and good food, but unlike it he can also enjoy a good adventure, and is in fact his fueling drive for his paintings.
Description: A marble skinned, ash haired man robed in religious robes, standing proud and tall looking at the world with arrogant eyes.
Background Information: Born in the city of Rook Caspar was a aspiring artist, once he got of age and moved away from his guardians he spent some of his gold pieces on the first batch of supplies and and started painting. It was a wreck. People less familiar with the art simply walked past his works while those more familiar gave a arrogant chuckle, straight out mocked him or shook their heads in dissapointment. To the Caspar of then this was a horrible blow, he took his bag and moved to a secluded spot close to Rook and lived alone in the wild. There he remastered the art. He used berries for paint and tree bark as his canvas. He painted all over the cave where he slept in and even on the skin of some of the rabbits he'd hunt for food. This went on for 5 years. As one day Caspar went a bit further away from his home than usual he was assaulted by a lone wolf. After dispatching the wolf with no more than a single wound and finding his heart racing, he ran back to his cave and painted his greatest painting yet. A painting of a man struggling against a fiendish wolf. Staring at this painting he realized what he missed, what his paintings lacked. And so he came back to Rook, to seek adventure.
Sadly as soon as he got into Rook and looked for a place to display his future paintings he signed a contract of a certain church and became bound to it. But with new found optimism he found it in himself to not let this minor setback pull him away from his grand plan. His magnum opus.
Personality: Caspar is a classic example of the Oread stoic personality. Except he uses it to disguise the arrogance of a artist. He enjoy decadence and thus in drinks and good food, but unlike it he can also enjoy a good adventure, and is in fact his fueling drive for his paintings.
Description: A marble skinned, ash haired man robed in religious robes, standing proud and tall looking at the world with arrogant eyes.
Background Information: Born in the city of Rook Caspar was a aspiring artist, once he got of age and moved away from his guardians he spent some of his gold pieces on the first batch of supplies and and started painting. It was a wreck. People less familiar with the art simply walked past his works while those more familiar gave a arrogant chuckle, straight out mocked him or shook their heads in dissapointment. To the Caspar of then this was a horrible blow, he took his bag and moved to a secluded spot close to Rook and lived alone in the wild. There he remastered the art. He used berries for paint and tree bark as his canvas. He painted all over the cave where he slept in and even on the skin of some of the rabbits he'd hunt for food. This went on for 5 years. As one day Caspar went a bit further away from his home than usual he was assaulted by a lone wolf. After dispatching the wolf with no more than a single wound and finding his heart racing, he ran back to his cave and painted his greatest painting yet. A painting of a man struggling against a fiendish wolf. Staring at this painting he realized what he missed, what his paintings lacked. And so he came back to Rook, to seek adventure.
Sadly as soon as he got into Rook and looked for a place to display his future paintings he signed a contract of a certain church and became bound to it. But with new found optimism he found it in himself to not let this minor setback pull him away from his grand plan. His magnum opus.