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<blockquote data-quote="Redclaw" data-source="post: 4425125" data-attributes="member: 53791"><p>With a defender slot opening up, let me introduce Rangok, dwarven paladin of Moradin. He is the prototypical dwarf. His priorities are simple, Moradin, then Clan, then family. He throws himself into battle with honor and selflessness, and he wields his warhammer with stoic determination. </p><p></p><p>Rangok spent his early days training with axe and shield, preparing to enter the time-honored tradition of dwarven martial prowess. As with all dwarven youth, when he and his peers reached the age of ten, they were brought before the temple of Moradin and shown the strenght and shelter of their god. There a venerable dwarf in glowing plate armor called on Moradin and began to glow with the red light of the forge. He spoke in a booming voice, challenging the young dwarves to search their hearts for the voice of the Great Smith. Rangok had never considered entering the ranks of Moradin's divine warriors, but he found himself inexorably drawn forward. Soon he stood alone in front of the aging warrior, calm and confident in the knowledge that his life had found new meaning.</p><p></p><p>Rangok continued his martial training in the temple, as well as learning to channel the strenght of his faith to bolster himself and to challenge his enemies. When he finally finished his training, he once again searched his faith for the next step on his path. At about the same time, one of his cousins was killed when a group of drow attacked a mining party. This incident, and his own convictions, guided Rangok to join the Mining Guild as a guardian. There he seeks to aid in Moradin's work by protecting others as they mine the ore that will be used in creating arms and armor. He knows in his heart that he is doing good work, but part of him yearns for a chance to make a bigger impact on the world around him.</p><p></p><p>Rangok is a vibrant and rigorous example of dwarfdom. His beard is braided and his hair is cropped close, to make his helmet more comfortable. His eyes shine with the conviction of his beliefs, and he carries himself with a strength of purpose in everything that he does.</p><p></p><p>His personality is driven. He does nothing half-way, and he doesn't hesitate to act. He has a tendency to be a bit overzealous and impulsive, but he usually gets out of trouble by committing fully to his chosen approach and bullrushing through adversity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redclaw, post: 4425125, member: 53791"] With a defender slot opening up, let me introduce Rangok, dwarven paladin of Moradin. He is the prototypical dwarf. His priorities are simple, Moradin, then Clan, then family. He throws himself into battle with honor and selflessness, and he wields his warhammer with stoic determination. Rangok spent his early days training with axe and shield, preparing to enter the time-honored tradition of dwarven martial prowess. As with all dwarven youth, when he and his peers reached the age of ten, they were brought before the temple of Moradin and shown the strenght and shelter of their god. There a venerable dwarf in glowing plate armor called on Moradin and began to glow with the red light of the forge. He spoke in a booming voice, challenging the young dwarves to search their hearts for the voice of the Great Smith. Rangok had never considered entering the ranks of Moradin's divine warriors, but he found himself inexorably drawn forward. Soon he stood alone in front of the aging warrior, calm and confident in the knowledge that his life had found new meaning. Rangok continued his martial training in the temple, as well as learning to channel the strenght of his faith to bolster himself and to challenge his enemies. When he finally finished his training, he once again searched his faith for the next step on his path. At about the same time, one of his cousins was killed when a group of drow attacked a mining party. This incident, and his own convictions, guided Rangok to join the Mining Guild as a guardian. There he seeks to aid in Moradin's work by protecting others as they mine the ore that will be used in creating arms and armor. He knows in his heart that he is doing good work, but part of him yearns for a chance to make a bigger impact on the world around him. Rangok is a vibrant and rigorous example of dwarfdom. His beard is braided and his hair is cropped close, to make his helmet more comfortable. His eyes shine with the conviction of his beliefs, and he carries himself with a strength of purpose in everything that he does. His personality is driven. He does nothing half-way, and he doesn't hesitate to act. He has a tendency to be a bit overzealous and impulsive, but he usually gets out of trouble by committing fully to his chosen approach and bullrushing through adversity. [/QUOTE]
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