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<blockquote data-quote="tyrlaan" data-source="post: 2377128" data-attributes="member: 20998"><p>OKay, I have two different ideas I'm working on. The first is probably more acceptable, but I'd be content getting a chance to play either one...</p><p></p><p>1) Gyre - a human female fighter/dervish. Known for the dizzying dance of death she performs on the battlefield, cutting enemies apart with her pair of magical scimitars. This m.o. has earned her namesake within the Nameless Legion. Gyre served a short stint with the Blood Feasters, her quickness in combat a great asset for assassinations that required excessive speed. She didn't care for the constant need to deal with the undead, so she was reassigned to the Stinging Sand. Taking advantage of her nomadic roots, the Paymasters found her to be a decent, albeit not perfect, fit with this cadre. After her stint with the Stinging Sand, Gyre was assigned to the Shield Breakers. Not specifically known for brute strength, Gyre still has not found the ideal niche for her in the Legion. But then, this could just be a result of the restless spirit of the nomad that burns within her...</p><p></p><p>2) Wax - a human male cleric/wizard/true necromancer. Wax earned his name from his sickening pale, waxy complexion. Wax began his career in the Nameless Legion as a Rune Bearer with some priestly talents, but even from his humble beginnings, it was clear his eye was on greater knowledge and less scrupulous knowledge. Wax spent all his downtime delving into the secrets of necromancy. Fascinated with the sciences of life and death, Wax has found much power behind the secrets of positive and negative energy. Now Wax is a highly respected member of the Blood Feasters and always has an entourage of undead minions ready to server the Legion...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tyrlaan, post: 2377128, member: 20998"] OKay, I have two different ideas I'm working on. The first is probably more acceptable, but I'd be content getting a chance to play either one... 1) Gyre - a human female fighter/dervish. Known for the dizzying dance of death she performs on the battlefield, cutting enemies apart with her pair of magical scimitars. This m.o. has earned her namesake within the Nameless Legion. Gyre served a short stint with the Blood Feasters, her quickness in combat a great asset for assassinations that required excessive speed. She didn't care for the constant need to deal with the undead, so she was reassigned to the Stinging Sand. Taking advantage of her nomadic roots, the Paymasters found her to be a decent, albeit not perfect, fit with this cadre. After her stint with the Stinging Sand, Gyre was assigned to the Shield Breakers. Not specifically known for brute strength, Gyre still has not found the ideal niche for her in the Legion. But then, this could just be a result of the restless spirit of the nomad that burns within her... 2) Wax - a human male cleric/wizard/true necromancer. Wax earned his name from his sickening pale, waxy complexion. Wax began his career in the Nameless Legion as a Rune Bearer with some priestly talents, but even from his humble beginnings, it was clear his eye was on greater knowledge and less scrupulous knowledge. Wax spent all his downtime delving into the secrets of necromancy. Fascinated with the sciences of life and death, Wax has found much power behind the secrets of positive and negative energy. Now Wax is a highly respected member of the Blood Feasters and always has an entourage of undead minions ready to server the Legion... [/QUOTE]
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