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<blockquote data-quote="Leif" data-source="post: 4424251" data-attributes="member: 48762"><p>What I was thinking of is a cleric who is pretty much geared for combat, at least as much as a cleric can be. He's got LOTS of frustrations from his cloistered life that crave violent expression on the pates of those who defy Moradin, or just irritate Farim. If you're looking for more specifics, then my fragile knowledge of 4e is kind of a problem. I don't want to say too much for fear of being wrong, but I am open to suggestions. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>I guess I still need some background, more personality (?), and appearance. So here goes:</p><p></p><p>Background/Personality: Farim is the son of a Dwarven Fighter hero. His father made a promise before his birth that he would be given to Moradin, so while he was brought up in his early years thinking that he would be a warrior like daddy, when he reached his teen years he was handed over to the priesthood of Moradin. He found this quite frustrating, but he understands the vow that his father took, and accepts his fate. Still, he was a very active youth, and trained very hard, physically, on his own. He is very oriented towards combat, wrestling, axe-play, (I'm thinking "hammer-play" actually, maybe) etc., but he is still determined to be the best priest of Moradin that he can be to honor his father's wishes and promise. Obviously, he is quite conflicted internally about this, and Farim will gain as much skill as a combatant as he can, while remaining loyal to his "calling." Farim tends to be a quiet sort (as is fairly typical of Dwarves). He is used to not getting what he wants, so he prefers not to say what he wants, so that he will not be disappointed. (Or so he thinks.)</p><p></p><p>Appearance: Farim is a very lean and muscular Dwarf. His head is shaven, except for his long, thick, luxurious beard, that is, of course, his pride and joy. (He tucks his beard inside his tunic when he does his push-ups, to keep it off of the ground.) Farim has a hammer and anvil (at least I think that is Moradin's holy symbol?) tattooed on the back of his shaven head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leif, post: 4424251, member: 48762"] What I was thinking of is a cleric who is pretty much geared for combat, at least as much as a cleric can be. He's got LOTS of frustrations from his cloistered life that crave violent expression on the pates of those who defy Moradin, or just irritate Farim. If you're looking for more specifics, then my fragile knowledge of 4e is kind of a problem. I don't want to say too much for fear of being wrong, but I am open to suggestions. :) I guess I still need some background, more personality (?), and appearance. So here goes: Background/Personality: Farim is the son of a Dwarven Fighter hero. His father made a promise before his birth that he would be given to Moradin, so while he was brought up in his early years thinking that he would be a warrior like daddy, when he reached his teen years he was handed over to the priesthood of Moradin. He found this quite frustrating, but he understands the vow that his father took, and accepts his fate. Still, he was a very active youth, and trained very hard, physically, on his own. He is very oriented towards combat, wrestling, axe-play, (I'm thinking "hammer-play" actually, maybe) etc., but he is still determined to be the best priest of Moradin that he can be to honor his father's wishes and promise. Obviously, he is quite conflicted internally about this, and Farim will gain as much skill as a combatant as he can, while remaining loyal to his "calling." Farim tends to be a quiet sort (as is fairly typical of Dwarves). He is used to not getting what he wants, so he prefers not to say what he wants, so that he will not be disappointed. (Or so he thinks.) Appearance: Farim is a very lean and muscular Dwarf. His head is shaven, except for his long, thick, luxurious beard, that is, of course, his pride and joy. (He tucks his beard inside his tunic when he does his push-ups, to keep it off of the ground.) Farim has a hammer and anvil (at least I think that is Moradin's holy symbol?) tattooed on the back of his shaven head. [/QUOTE]
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