Character Name: Einarr Wolfbearer.
Race: Human.
Age: 27.
Occupation: Hunter and Warrior.
Religious Views: Godless.
Appearance: 5'11" in height and 170lbs in in weight. Einarr's attire changes but mostly consists of furred armour and he is always draped in a grey wolf pelt. On the rare occasion that he removes the wolf pelt, it is revealed that he has messy black hair, sharp blue eyes and a vertical scar running across his left eye. Underneath the fur and armour his body is lean and has several scars from fighting Dagannoths and other various beasts.
Personality: While stoic to most outsiders and others he doesn't know well, Einarr is usually friendly and very protective of his adoptive family and friends. While people skills aren't his strong point, his loyalty and fierce protectiveness of his allies redeems him somewhat. Like most Fremennik, he has a healthy taste for combat, ale and food.
Brief History: Einarr was born in the 5th Age to parents he does not remember or care to remember. Left to die in the forest north of Seer's Village, the baby Einarr's crying drew the attention of the local wildlife, including the foxes and wolves. But fortune smiled on the boy as he was first found by a female Dire wolf who mourned her pups, lost to local hunters.
The Dire wolf raised the boy the best a wolf could raise a human child and against the odds, Einarr survived and grew. At the age of 8 he was found by Fremennik hunters who were first surprised when they heard rumours of the wolf child and even more so when they actually found him and eventually subdued him before bringing him into the village. For 5 years, Einarr was slowly taught the Fremennik ways until one day, the Dire wolf that had been ever by his side died. Honouring her memory and the Fremennik ways, Einarr wear her pelt to this day. A year later he passed his trails at 14.
Preferred Weapon If Any: The typical Fremennik blade and the Fremennik shield.
I'm Godless although I consider myself Independent/Unaligned I "We create ourselves through life. Every victory, every failure and every lesson learned from them... Make us who we are. Once we have lived life to it's end, that is when we realise who we are... or more accurately, who we were."
06-Sep-2015 18:09:56