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<blockquote data-quote="Neurotic" data-source="post: 3716591" data-attributes="member: 24380"><p><strong>Knight of telatium</strong></p><p></p><p>Human Tolgarien Knight: these are the Knights of the Earth. The Tolgarien Knights are the elite warriors of the church. More than once these heavily armed and armored knights have been referred to as 'moving rocks.' The Tolgarien are the only knights known to have active ties with the Elves.</p><p></p><p>Progress would likely be something along the lines Clr3/Fig4/KoT1.</p><p>Personality: somewhat strong headed, too curious for his own good and slow to anger, prefering reactions to actions.</p><p></p><p>(are flaws allowed? I'd take curious and powerful enemy, or eventualy family curse that I'll detail if allowed)</p><p></p><p>Also, it's not really clear from class description if knight has all the spells from the list or has to select several and use only those (like let's say sorcerer), receiving others as gift from God, superiors or copying them from others.</p><p></p><p>Alexander: My mail is <a href="mailto:s_hajnal@hotmail.com">s_hajnal@hotmail.com</a>. I have a specific question about runes, rune feats and one other. Could you send me mail where to ask them?</p><p></p><p>Vorlan "Trollslayer" Tolgar is born into distinguished priesthood family and was expected to follow his father in career. But as sometimes happens, Vorlan was stronger in the body then in common sense. Soon it became clear that he is not wise enough to be really powerful priest, nor interested enough in church politics to participate in administration and politics. Instead he spent some of his time in library showing unhealty interest in magic and other races.</p><p></p><p>This was soon noticed and one of overseers/inquisitors/watchers/what have you set out to crush this curiosity in it's beginning. His father (Lucian Tolgar) heard of this and tried to talk Vorlan out of it. Partially to spite him, partially because he was sick of eternal politicking and partially because he wasn't really aware of the danger he was in, Vorlan persisted, thus giving father's enemies weapon to strike at him. Lucian Tolgar called in few favors and deflected attacks (although some damage was done) and arranged for Vorlan to be sent out of the Capital (and earning Vorlan ire of powerful inquisitor within Church).</p><p></p><p>Thus, through influence of his father he was apprenticed to a knight of Tolgarien, far, far away near the border, but not near enough to be frontliner (his parents wouldn't let their eldest to be in danger). This suited Vorlan just fine, his parents beginning to stiffle his growing independence and will to live the life and explore the world. Also, this opened career for his younger brother who was diligently following his parents lead.</p><p></p><p>Eventualy, he realised just how stupid his behavior has been and what danger he avoided through his father's influence. He sent apologizing letter to his father, good wishes to his brother and how good he was treated to his mother <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" />. </p><p></p><p>Rest of the history depends on our mailing, I'll finish it as soon as we talk. Tnx.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neurotic, post: 3716591, member: 24380"] [b]Knight of telatium[/b] Human Tolgarien Knight: these are the Knights of the Earth. The Tolgarien Knights are the elite warriors of the church. More than once these heavily armed and armored knights have been referred to as 'moving rocks.' The Tolgarien are the only knights known to have active ties with the Elves. Progress would likely be something along the lines Clr3/Fig4/KoT1. Personality: somewhat strong headed, too curious for his own good and slow to anger, prefering reactions to actions. (are flaws allowed? I'd take curious and powerful enemy, or eventualy family curse that I'll detail if allowed) Also, it's not really clear from class description if knight has all the spells from the list or has to select several and use only those (like let's say sorcerer), receiving others as gift from God, superiors or copying them from others. Alexander: My mail is [email]s_hajnal@hotmail.com[/email]. I have a specific question about runes, rune feats and one other. Could you send me mail where to ask them? Vorlan "Trollslayer" Tolgar is born into distinguished priesthood family and was expected to follow his father in career. But as sometimes happens, Vorlan was stronger in the body then in common sense. Soon it became clear that he is not wise enough to be really powerful priest, nor interested enough in church politics to participate in administration and politics. Instead he spent some of his time in library showing unhealty interest in magic and other races. This was soon noticed and one of overseers/inquisitors/watchers/what have you set out to crush this curiosity in it's beginning. His father (Lucian Tolgar) heard of this and tried to talk Vorlan out of it. Partially to spite him, partially because he was sick of eternal politicking and partially because he wasn't really aware of the danger he was in, Vorlan persisted, thus giving father's enemies weapon to strike at him. Lucian Tolgar called in few favors and deflected attacks (although some damage was done) and arranged for Vorlan to be sent out of the Capital (and earning Vorlan ire of powerful inquisitor within Church). Thus, through influence of his father he was apprenticed to a knight of Tolgarien, far, far away near the border, but not near enough to be frontliner (his parents wouldn't let their eldest to be in danger). This suited Vorlan just fine, his parents beginning to stiffle his growing independence and will to live the life and explore the world. Also, this opened career for his younger brother who was diligently following his parents lead. Eventualy, he realised just how stupid his behavior has been and what danger he avoided through his father's influence. He sent apologizing letter to his father, good wishes to his brother and how good he was treated to his mother :). Rest of the history depends on our mailing, I'll finish it as soon as we talk. Tnx. [/QUOTE]
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