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<blockquote data-quote="Baronsquee" data-source="post: 5303761" data-attributes="member: 93587"><p>Meet Vorrin Dartigan, Githzerai belief-mercenary!</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.myth-weavers.com/sheetview.php?sheetid=234961" target="_blank">Psychic :: (Read-Only) - Myth-Weavers</a> (now with description, personality and so on)</p><p></p><p><strong>Background: </strong></p><p>Originally from Limbo, Vorinn Dartigan was discovered to have developed psychic ability at a young age and was sent to one of the monasteries maintained by the Anarch’s Guild. Whilst displaying some practical talent in this area, Vorinn became fascinated with the power of belief over matter, not just in Limbo (where it was most evident) but in the multiverse at large. He heard of planar layers slipping into other planes, gate towns vanishing from the Outlands into the Great Ring, and other planar anomalies caused by the power of belief alone. </p><p> Leaving the Anarch’s Guild, Vorinn ventured onto the planes to try his hand at using the power of his own mind to influence the multiverse around him. Over time, through discipline and focus, he became able to adopt different belief structures almost at will, while never really losing the old ones. His personal philosophy became one of “Everything is true”. </p><p> Despite this inward development, life as a believer in everything is not really profitable, and Vorinn often had to beg to make a living. Ending up, as all travellers do, in Sigil, it was in the Market Ward that he met The Effervescent Etrigan, a man with big ideas. He reasoned that Vorinn’s method had merit but would be increasingly effective as one added more believers to the job. An unlikely alliance was formed, and the two went into business. </p><p> Vorinn is not so stupid as to be unaware of Etrigan’s trickery of their clients, but it is of little import to him, as he believes the con himself. Now, he travels the planes spreading whichever belief the pair are paid to espouse, letting Etrigan handle the monetary side of things. </p><p> Recently, the money has dried up. Vorinn is considering returning to Limbo for a while, in order to return to Chaos Shaping to clear his mind and re-focus on his purpose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baronsquee, post: 5303761, member: 93587"] Meet Vorrin Dartigan, Githzerai belief-mercenary! [url=http://www.myth-weavers.com/sheetview.php?sheetid=234961]Psychic :: (Read-Only) - Myth-Weavers[/url] (now with description, personality and so on) [B]Background: [/B] Originally from Limbo, Vorinn Dartigan was discovered to have developed psychic ability at a young age and was sent to one of the monasteries maintained by the Anarch’s Guild. Whilst displaying some practical talent in this area, Vorinn became fascinated with the power of belief over matter, not just in Limbo (where it was most evident) but in the multiverse at large. He heard of planar layers slipping into other planes, gate towns vanishing from the Outlands into the Great Ring, and other planar anomalies caused by the power of belief alone. Leaving the Anarch’s Guild, Vorinn ventured onto the planes to try his hand at using the power of his own mind to influence the multiverse around him. Over time, through discipline and focus, he became able to adopt different belief structures almost at will, while never really losing the old ones. His personal philosophy became one of “Everything is true”. Despite this inward development, life as a believer in everything is not really profitable, and Vorinn often had to beg to make a living. Ending up, as all travellers do, in Sigil, it was in the Market Ward that he met The Effervescent Etrigan, a man with big ideas. He reasoned that Vorinn’s method had merit but would be increasingly effective as one added more believers to the job. An unlikely alliance was formed, and the two went into business. Vorinn is not so stupid as to be unaware of Etrigan’s trickery of their clients, but it is of little import to him, as he believes the con himself. Now, he travels the planes spreading whichever belief the pair are paid to espouse, letting Etrigan handle the monetary side of things. Recently, the money has dried up. Vorinn is considering returning to Limbo for a while, in order to return to Chaos Shaping to clear his mind and re-focus on his purpose. [/QUOTE]
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