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<blockquote data-quote="nerdytenor" data-source="post: 4415966" data-attributes="member: 74526"><p><strong>Bardur Fristmane</strong></p><p></p><p>Name:Bardur FristMane</p><p></p><p>Race: Dwarf</p><p></p><p>Class: Cleric</p><p></p><p>Background: Raised by miners, his extraordinary strength attracted much attention (and trouble) during his teenage years. When a particularly nasty fight nearly ended in the death of one his classmates, he was sent away to a religious boarding school. It was there he discovered his love for Moradin, and the different kind of strength granted by faith. His aptitude (and enthusiasm) for fighting gave some of the school priests pause, but he was taken under the wing of the headmaster, himself something of a trouble maker in his youth.</p><p></p><p>After his school years, he came home to find his village embroiled in a bitter dispute with a neighboring clan. His father joined the local militia, but refused to allow Bardur to fight in the conflict. His father was slain in battle, and Bardur feels to this day that his father would have survived had he insisted on fighting or disobeyed the order to stay at home. Guilt weighs heavily on his conscience, and he is almost psychotically over-protective of his mother, the only close relative who survived the conflict.</p><p></p><p>He lost a few years to drink, but has recently begun to put his life together again. </p><p></p><p>Appearance: Short (he's a dwarf, what were you expecting), brown hair, eyes blue as the ocean. He's a bit on the pudgy side, but there's no shortage of musculature underneath. </p><p></p><p>Personality (including quirks): A bit of a sour-puss, he always finds something to complain about, even when he's having a good time. His loyalty towards his friends and comrades is great, but he finds direct expressions of affection awkward and embarassing. He has a bad habit of mocking both his friends and enemies on the field of battle. He is also an inveterate story teller, especially when there's ale to be had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nerdytenor, post: 4415966, member: 74526"] [b]Bardur Fristmane[/b] Name:Bardur FristMane Race: Dwarf Class: Cleric Background: Raised by miners, his extraordinary strength attracted much attention (and trouble) during his teenage years. When a particularly nasty fight nearly ended in the death of one his classmates, he was sent away to a religious boarding school. It was there he discovered his love for Moradin, and the different kind of strength granted by faith. His aptitude (and enthusiasm) for fighting gave some of the school priests pause, but he was taken under the wing of the headmaster, himself something of a trouble maker in his youth. After his school years, he came home to find his village embroiled in a bitter dispute with a neighboring clan. His father joined the local militia, but refused to allow Bardur to fight in the conflict. His father was slain in battle, and Bardur feels to this day that his father would have survived had he insisted on fighting or disobeyed the order to stay at home. Guilt weighs heavily on his conscience, and he is almost psychotically over-protective of his mother, the only close relative who survived the conflict. He lost a few years to drink, but has recently begun to put his life together again. Appearance: Short (he's a dwarf, what were you expecting), brown hair, eyes blue as the ocean. He's a bit on the pudgy side, but there's no shortage of musculature underneath. Personality (including quirks): A bit of a sour-puss, he always finds something to complain about, even when he's having a good time. His loyalty towards his friends and comrades is great, but he finds direct expressions of affection awkward and embarassing. He has a bad habit of mocking both his friends and enemies on the field of battle. He is also an inveterate story teller, especially when there's ale to be had. [/QUOTE]
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