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<blockquote data-quote="Mathew_Freeman" data-source="post: 4534353" data-attributes="member: 1846"><p>I've added Arawn to the wiki:</p><p><a href="http://www.enworld.org/wiki/index.php/Arawn" target="_blank">Arawn - ENWiki</a></p><p></p><p>I'm not sure how to go about making sure that he's properly linked back to the main Wiki page - can I get some help with that? If someone who is better with Wiki-fu than I am could just tidy up the page for me, I'd really appreciate it.</p><p></p><p>There is also a big whack of background on there, which is repeated under this cut:</p><p>[sblock=Arawn's Background]Arawn was born in a small wooded valley in the shadow of the Telbore Mountains. The elf community that lived there were long established, living in harmony with the area and choosing to keep their population low to avoid using up the natural resources. Despite occasional raids from local goblinoid tribes, life was largely peaceful. The people of Treehaven were resourceful and well-trained, and during the Golden Age they flourished. </p><p></p><p>All of this ended upon the Dawning of the Age of Trial. An incursion of giants poured down the mountain in a wave, destroying Treehaven and leaving only a few survivors. Arawn was one of them - at the time, he was away questing with his companions, seeking to stop further attacks in other parts of the world. Returning to his home after hearing reports that it had been destroyed, Arawn screamed his pain into the sky... </p><p></p><p>...and someone answered. The (yet to be determined Deity of Nature/Weather) heard his plea and his pain, and spoke to him. After this conversation, Arawn was changed. He became a Stormwalker, a living embodiment of the destructive power of nature and of storms. He stalks the world, bring death to those that would disrupt the natural order of the world. Immortals, undead, abominations - anything that comes from beyond the world is his to cast back there. He is not one for conversation, diplomacy, or threats. He acts as he sees fit, raining down lightning and thunder to destroy them. </p><p></p><p>Upon hearing of the power of the Dragon Egg, Arawn seeks it for himself. If the Egg can be hatched, he seeks a companion to work with. If it's a source of power, he intends to use it. Should it be something else - he will make a decision. </p><p></p><p>Description: Arawn is an average sized male elf with long blond hair. When he uses lightning based powers, his hair has a tendency to stand up a little around him, as it does when his emotions run high.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mathew_Freeman, post: 4534353, member: 1846"] I've added Arawn to the wiki: [url=http://www.enworld.org/wiki/index.php/Arawn]Arawn - ENWiki[/url] I'm not sure how to go about making sure that he's properly linked back to the main Wiki page - can I get some help with that? If someone who is better with Wiki-fu than I am could just tidy up the page for me, I'd really appreciate it. There is also a big whack of background on there, which is repeated under this cut: [sblock=Arawn's Background]Arawn was born in a small wooded valley in the shadow of the Telbore Mountains. The elf community that lived there were long established, living in harmony with the area and choosing to keep their population low to avoid using up the natural resources. Despite occasional raids from local goblinoid tribes, life was largely peaceful. The people of Treehaven were resourceful and well-trained, and during the Golden Age they flourished. All of this ended upon the Dawning of the Age of Trial. An incursion of giants poured down the mountain in a wave, destroying Treehaven and leaving only a few survivors. Arawn was one of them - at the time, he was away questing with his companions, seeking to stop further attacks in other parts of the world. Returning to his home after hearing reports that it had been destroyed, Arawn screamed his pain into the sky... ...and someone answered. The (yet to be determined Deity of Nature/Weather) heard his plea and his pain, and spoke to him. After this conversation, Arawn was changed. He became a Stormwalker, a living embodiment of the destructive power of nature and of storms. He stalks the world, bring death to those that would disrupt the natural order of the world. Immortals, undead, abominations - anything that comes from beyond the world is his to cast back there. He is not one for conversation, diplomacy, or threats. He acts as he sees fit, raining down lightning and thunder to destroy them. Upon hearing of the power of the Dragon Egg, Arawn seeks it for himself. If the Egg can be hatched, he seeks a companion to work with. If it's a source of power, he intends to use it. Should it be something else - he will make a decision. Description: Arawn is an average sized male elf with long blond hair. When he uses lightning based powers, his hair has a tendency to stand up a little around him, as it does when his emotions run high.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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