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<blockquote data-quote="hafrogman" data-source="post: 1418943" data-attributes="member: 8858"><p>Tristan Eransiel</p><p></p><p>Half-Elf Fighter 7</p><p></p><p></p><p>Raised amongst the elves he witnessed first hand the way the ageless detached themselves from the world outside. Its transient nature made them shun it, and it shunned them in turn. Blinded by long gone glories of their golden past, they ignored their insignificance in shaping the future.</p><p></p><p>Later, he served as a mercenary, merely one soldier among a host of others. The mortality of his companions loomed constantly over them. Death was their lot, and being such minor figures in the shaping of the world, their loss would be mourned by few. His companions accepted their positions in life, serving as pawns and playthings for the shapers of the world. Their brief and bleak existence convinced them of their own inability to change the world, and so they never tried.</p><p></p><p>Tristan grew discontent with both these attitudes. He decided that he would not be an meaningless spot on the fabric of history. He would find his own place in the world and then change it, and when he died, he would be remembered. No obscure death for a forgotten cause would be his. Greatness is granted to those who strive for it instead of letting it pass them by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hafrogman, post: 1418943, member: 8858"] Tristan Eransiel Half-Elf Fighter 7 Raised amongst the elves he witnessed first hand the way the ageless detached themselves from the world outside. Its transient nature made them shun it, and it shunned them in turn. Blinded by long gone glories of their golden past, they ignored their insignificance in shaping the future. Later, he served as a mercenary, merely one soldier among a host of others. The mortality of his companions loomed constantly over them. Death was their lot, and being such minor figures in the shaping of the world, their loss would be mourned by few. His companions accepted their positions in life, serving as pawns and playthings for the shapers of the world. Their brief and bleak existence convinced them of their own inability to change the world, and so they never tried. Tristan grew discontent with both these attitudes. He decided that he would not be an meaningless spot on the fabric of history. He would find his own place in the world and then change it, and when he died, he would be remembered. No obscure death for a forgotten cause would be his. Greatness is granted to those who strive for it instead of letting it pass them by. [/QUOTE]
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