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<blockquote data-quote="Fangor the Fierce" data-source="post: 5271661" data-attributes="member: 17100"><p>1st Choice - Xander - Small Guy with Mace</p><p>Making up for his stature, Xander feels that the best way to get someone to understand your views is to beat it into them. Not one to shy away from a fight, he still likes to know his environment, take advantage of it, and keeps calm in almost all situations. Likes to fight fair, one on one, but isn't afraid to use tactics like traps and such to level the playing field. Opting to know as much about fighting, his skills are numerous and he is not afraid to use them...</p><p></p><p>2nd Choice - Krool - Big Guy with Shield </p><p>Never let a name fool you, for Krool is anything but. This gentle soul is best served as eye-candy to entice foes to think twice, yet his training says otherwise. Following in the ways of his faith, Krool keeps the confidence of the group going, preferring to use his spells in battle followed by his weapon as second choice. Healing, improving his allies and being their shield is his forte. Often one to forgive, he looks for atonement from others for their sins. This includes foes and has often left him debating with allies on letting the foes die, or to allow them to live...</p><p></p><p>3rd Choice - Trystan - Male Staff/Sword Wielder</p><p>Trystan is the religious zealot your mother warned you about. Often looking dazed, as if thinking of things that leave him mesmerized, he can easily be taken as an aloof nobleborn. Instead, his thoughts are contemplating the decision to skewer evil with a well placed thrust of his sword, or blast it with his powerful spells designed to root out and destroy evil. Balancing the two is his job, and he would like to think he does it well. He does not care to debate issues too much, preferring to take quick decisive actions. Charismatic enough to bring about the affection of the lone woman of the group, Trystan has a way of making people think twice before crossing him...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fangor the Fierce, post: 5271661, member: 17100"] 1st Choice - Xander - Small Guy with Mace Making up for his stature, Xander feels that the best way to get someone to understand your views is to beat it into them. Not one to shy away from a fight, he still likes to know his environment, take advantage of it, and keeps calm in almost all situations. Likes to fight fair, one on one, but isn't afraid to use tactics like traps and such to level the playing field. Opting to know as much about fighting, his skills are numerous and he is not afraid to use them... 2nd Choice - Krool - Big Guy with Shield Never let a name fool you, for Krool is anything but. This gentle soul is best served as eye-candy to entice foes to think twice, yet his training says otherwise. Following in the ways of his faith, Krool keeps the confidence of the group going, preferring to use his spells in battle followed by his weapon as second choice. Healing, improving his allies and being their shield is his forte. Often one to forgive, he looks for atonement from others for their sins. This includes foes and has often left him debating with allies on letting the foes die, or to allow them to live... 3rd Choice - Trystan - Male Staff/Sword Wielder Trystan is the religious zealot your mother warned you about. Often looking dazed, as if thinking of things that leave him mesmerized, he can easily be taken as an aloof nobleborn. Instead, his thoughts are contemplating the decision to skewer evil with a well placed thrust of his sword, or blast it with his powerful spells designed to root out and destroy evil. Balancing the two is his job, and he would like to think he does it well. He does not care to debate issues too much, preferring to take quick decisive actions. Charismatic enough to bring about the affection of the lone woman of the group, Trystan has a way of making people think twice before crossing him... [/QUOTE]
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