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<blockquote data-quote="Fangor the Fierce" data-source="post: 1566017" data-attributes="member: 17100"><p>As I posted in the other thread, I am definately interested. I am looking at a rogue, heading towards shadow walker.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Sienna">Well, seeing as there is another player going for the Rogue....I will decide to change to a Dwarf Fighter2/Barbarian1</span></p><p></p><p>Aligor Thunderaxe</p><p></p><p>Aligor grew up in a fairly good sized city with a large dwarven population. As a kid, he was usually seen and regarded as a bully at times, muscling his way through the crowds, pushing the smaller kids to the side, etc. As he grew, he began to view life as one big adventure. He ususally lived life as if there was no tomorrow. His actions showed of a mind that does not take into account for repurcussions. He lived life one day at a time. He then grew too bold and too dangerous for the elders to put up with after he beat a person half to death. Their recourse was to gather the best alchemists and magic users, and conjure a drug for him. This drug was meant to wipe out his mind so that they could mold him into what they wanted, an obedient servant. To their surprise, the drug almost killed him, and while he lay there dying, they decided that the best thing to do was to send him to a distant place, and hope he never returned. They knew if he lived past the drug and its affects, that he would not have a memory anymore. He wouldn't know where he came from, or how he got to where he is. Thus, they teleported him to a distant place unknown to him. </p><p></p><p>When he awoke, he found himself in an arid place, devoid of much of the plantlife that he was accustomed to. Seeing that his memory was fading from him and that it was hard to grasp what exactly was taking place, he saw distant light of a town. Finding that he had a pack and a weapon, he headed out to the direction of this town. On the way there, a group of three raiders attacked him. Without hesitation, and with moves that just seemed as though they were reflexes, he somehow managed to kill 2 of them before the last ran away. A little faint from the fight, he could not pursue. He rested and went through the business of searching the bodies for anything of use. With the pouch of gold he found and the items on their bodies, he set out for the town. As he arrived in town, he made his way to the inn, and drank the night away, trying to remember anything. All he could remember was his name, Aligor Thunderaxe. Not knowing what exactly to do, he began performing odd jobs in town, which included 'repossesing' items for others, somtimes a little muscle for those wanting others to abide by certain rules, and even as just a hired sword for unsavory tasks. </p><p></p><p>He grew to be a promising fighter, and during a drinking bout, he found that his anger could fuel his rage and power. He began learning to harness this rage and use it when needed.</p><p></p><p>(This is where I would like to assume that Sunedilar al Hazir ran into him while on one of his searches through the various cities and towns for some good hired help.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fangor the Fierce, post: 1566017, member: 17100"] As I posted in the other thread, I am definately interested. I am looking at a rogue, heading towards shadow walker. [COLOR=Sienna]Well, seeing as there is another player going for the Rogue....I will decide to change to a Dwarf Fighter2/Barbarian1[/COLOR] Aligor Thunderaxe Aligor grew up in a fairly good sized city with a large dwarven population. As a kid, he was usually seen and regarded as a bully at times, muscling his way through the crowds, pushing the smaller kids to the side, etc. As he grew, he began to view life as one big adventure. He ususally lived life as if there was no tomorrow. His actions showed of a mind that does not take into account for repurcussions. He lived life one day at a time. He then grew too bold and too dangerous for the elders to put up with after he beat a person half to death. Their recourse was to gather the best alchemists and magic users, and conjure a drug for him. This drug was meant to wipe out his mind so that they could mold him into what they wanted, an obedient servant. To their surprise, the drug almost killed him, and while he lay there dying, they decided that the best thing to do was to send him to a distant place, and hope he never returned. They knew if he lived past the drug and its affects, that he would not have a memory anymore. He wouldn't know where he came from, or how he got to where he is. Thus, they teleported him to a distant place unknown to him. When he awoke, he found himself in an arid place, devoid of much of the plantlife that he was accustomed to. Seeing that his memory was fading from him and that it was hard to grasp what exactly was taking place, he saw distant light of a town. Finding that he had a pack and a weapon, he headed out to the direction of this town. On the way there, a group of three raiders attacked him. Without hesitation, and with moves that just seemed as though they were reflexes, he somehow managed to kill 2 of them before the last ran away. A little faint from the fight, he could not pursue. He rested and went through the business of searching the bodies for anything of use. With the pouch of gold he found and the items on their bodies, he set out for the town. As he arrived in town, he made his way to the inn, and drank the night away, trying to remember anything. All he could remember was his name, Aligor Thunderaxe. Not knowing what exactly to do, he began performing odd jobs in town, which included 'repossesing' items for others, somtimes a little muscle for those wanting others to abide by certain rules, and even as just a hired sword for unsavory tasks. He grew to be a promising fighter, and during a drinking bout, he found that his anger could fuel his rage and power. He began learning to harness this rage and use it when needed. (This is where I would like to assume that Sunedilar al Hazir ran into him while on one of his searches through the various cities and towns for some good hired help.) [/QUOTE]
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