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Clr 1 of Balinor
Growing up, Ranvar reveled in the glories of tales told by his grandfather, wars fought against brutal crusaders, Aundairian agressors, and other-worldly incursions. According to grandfather Craggin, he was there for all of it. Ranvar is older now, and more wise to what Poor old grandfather Craggin could have possibly been present for, but the joys of Grandfather Craggin stories always will have a hold on Ranvar. This joy of stories of exciting travel, grand hunts, and heroic battles led him to joining the ranks of warrior-priests of the Church of Balinor.
Ranvar is a hearty and tough priest of Balinor. A real man's man, Balinor loves to drink, hunt, fight, and pray with equal fervor. He respects the druids of the Reaches, and craves adventure in their name. He is fiercly loyal to the idea of an Independant Eldeen Reaches.
Ranvar's parents are Crog and Silah Hardheart. Crog, Ranvar’s father, is a hunter for the tribe and an adept of Balinor. Silah is one of the town’s more gifted midwives, and often is out of the home, helping others with maladies. Mother has a number of brothers or sisters (any other PCs want to be cousins?) that still live in the tribe, and, miraculously, none who were killed in the Last War. Crog, on the other hand, is the only surviving child of his parents, Craggin and Revelah. Revelah died of a broken heart when Crog returned from a brutal invasion from Aundair with the bodies of his three older brothers. Ranvar was never very close to his grandmother, but he always loved to hear his grandfather tell stories of his time in the war (sometimes these stories included the Last War, Silver Crusade, and even Xoriat invasion). Ranvarr has since figured out that Grandfather Craggin wasn’t really in half the battles he spoke of, but the stories still fascinate him. Ranvar has two younger sisters (13), twins named Hayli and Kayli, upon which he dotes. Kayli likes to help their mother, but Hayli always is begging to go on hunts with father. Ranvar has a number of nephews and nieces on his mother’s side. Ranvar learned much of what he knows of history from Grandfather Craggin, much of what he knows of the worship of Balinor from his father, and what he knows of war from playing war games with his friends. Upon turning 16, father gave Ranvar a holy symbol of Balinor that belonged to grandfather Craggin. Grandfather always claimed that it would have special powers in the hands of a true chosen of Balinor, and always intended that his favorite grandson receive it when he came of age.
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