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+ | =====Class and Character Information===== | ||
+ | |Class |Sorceror| | ||
+ | |Alignment|Chaotic Neutral| | ||
+ | |Campaign Trait |Scholar of the Ancients| | ||
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+ | =====Demographics===== | ||
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+ | ^Race ^Age^Ethnicity^Eyes^Hair^ | ||
+ | |Half-Elf|23|Varisian|Blonde|Gold| | ||
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+ | ====Description==== | ||
+ | Stunning Half-Elf with blond hair, golden eyes, and golden scales on his face and body that add to his regal air. | ||
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+ | ====History==== | ||
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+ | Grymar’s father, Darryon, was an elf of Mierani Forest entranced by the beauty of the human woman, Corina, who would be his mother. They had a brief affair, and Grymar was the result of that dalliance. He were raised alone by his mother in Riddleport. Even without his elven heritage, it was obvious the young boy was different. His golden eyes and blond hair had speculation he was an Aasimar, but Corina knew differently; | ||
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+ | Four generations ago, Grymar’s great-great-grandmother, | ||
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+ | Lennor lived a quiet life growing up in Riddleport and married a Magnimar merchant, Orchilo Chezzo, who’s eye she had caught. They did well for together in what passes for “middle class” in Magnimar. When Lennor’s mother died, she received a inheritance from her: A medallion, built from the scale of a golden dragon, intricately carved with arcane runes. It came with a note that it should be passed down until one with the dragon’s blood is born. And, so, it came to Grymar’s grandmother, | ||
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+ | In adolescence, | ||