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<blockquote data-quote="Timatria" data-source="post: 9301345" data-attributes="member: 7045125"><p><strong>Name:</strong> Niveirn Baelavain</p><p><strong>Pronouns:</strong> They/Them</p><p><strong>Race:</strong> Eladrin</p><p><strong>Class: </strong>Path of Wild Magic Barbarian 11</p><p><strong>Appearance: </strong></p><p>Niveirn bears their eladrin heritage with pride. They make no effort to hide their looks from others, with their tipped ears poking through silver-grey hair. Typically, they centre their passion to stay within the looks of a winter eladrin. Their voice is always followed by a thin zone of mist, like breath on a cold day. Light blue skin, cool to the touch, is smooth across their body; broken up by scars or bruises collected from adventures. Niveirn tends to only carry the essentials with them; a simple backpack, a single necklace they always carry, their trusty maul, and a set of half-plate to shrug off blows. When not set out on travels, their common clothes are soft linens with expansive colours.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]354230[/ATTACH]</p><p><strong>Backstory:</strong> Niveirn always wanted for new experiences. Chief among them was growing enamoured with adventuring. Tales of heroics, helping people across the world, and the camaraderie that can only be built through mutual experiences.</p><p></p><p>Niveirn longed for it. After limited preparation, they travelled from the Feywild to the Sword Coast of the Material Plane; an adventure in itself to seek where the lines were thinnest. They soon met their mentor, an Illuskan man by the name of Storn Riverscar. He was a Luskan pirate, seeking his own glory in the world. A pirate that knew the rage of the sea.</p><p></p><p>Storn took Niveirn under his belt, teaching the eladrin how to forge themself into their own weapon. Teaching was stern and training was rough - both were constant. Niveirn learned a lot, appreciated it deeply, but the mentorship weighed heavy on them. The aggression, the constraints, taking every hit on the chin and punching back twice as hard, it wasn't what they sought.</p><p></p><p>The pair split after a heated fight. Storn went on his own, seeking to handle every fight with the aggression he perfected, while Niveirn took what they learned and ventured to help people instead. Any aid they could give, whether delving the Material Plane or travelling the Feywild, Niveirn continued to prove to Storn that there were better ways to fight. </p><p></p><p>Until the Illuskan stopped appearing, and Niveirn couldn't find any word of the man. They searched, to prove their own worth to their mentor, to make it known. But Storn would not ever be found, not when it was found out that he was bound to the Hells for foolish dealings. Niveirn was set on rescuing Storn, either out of care or proof that they aren't wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timatria, post: 9301345, member: 7045125"] [B]Name:[/B] Niveirn Baelavain [B]Pronouns:[/B] They/Them [B]Race:[/B] Eladrin [B]Class: [/B]Path of Wild Magic Barbarian 11 [B]Appearance: [/B] Niveirn bears their eladrin heritage with pride. They make no effort to hide their looks from others, with their tipped ears poking through silver-grey hair. Typically, they centre their passion to stay within the looks of a winter eladrin. Their voice is always followed by a thin zone of mist, like breath on a cold day. Light blue skin, cool to the touch, is smooth across their body; broken up by scars or bruises collected from adventures. Niveirn tends to only carry the essentials with them; a simple backpack, a single necklace they always carry, their trusty maul, and a set of half-plate to shrug off blows. When not set out on travels, their common clothes are soft linens with expansive colours. [ATTACH type="full"]354230[/ATTACH] [B]Backstory:[/B] Niveirn always wanted for new experiences. Chief among them was growing enamoured with adventuring. Tales of heroics, helping people across the world, and the camaraderie that can only be built through mutual experiences. Niveirn longed for it. After limited preparation, they travelled from the Feywild to the Sword Coast of the Material Plane; an adventure in itself to seek where the lines were thinnest. They soon met their mentor, an Illuskan man by the name of Storn Riverscar. He was a Luskan pirate, seeking his own glory in the world. A pirate that knew the rage of the sea. Storn took Niveirn under his belt, teaching the eladrin how to forge themself into their own weapon. Teaching was stern and training was rough - both were constant. Niveirn learned a lot, appreciated it deeply, but the mentorship weighed heavy on them. The aggression, the constraints, taking every hit on the chin and punching back twice as hard, it wasn't what they sought. The pair split after a heated fight. Storn went on his own, seeking to handle every fight with the aggression he perfected, while Niveirn took what they learned and ventured to help people instead. Any aid they could give, whether delving the Material Plane or travelling the Feywild, Niveirn continued to prove to Storn that there were better ways to fight. Until the Illuskan stopped appearing, and Niveirn couldn't find any word of the man. They searched, to prove their own worth to their mentor, to make it known. But Storn would not ever be found, not when it was found out that he was bound to the Hells for foolish dealings. Niveirn was set on rescuing Storn, either out of care or proof that they aren't wrong. [/QUOTE]
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