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<blockquote data-quote="hafrogman" data-source="post: 2969354" data-attributes="member: 8858"><p>Let's see.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Brotherhood of the Flame]</p><p>The Brotherhood of the Flame is a loose affiliation of clerics worshiping elemental fire. There is little in the way of organization or dogma. Each brother or sister finds their own peace with fire, and chooses a path accordingly. Some represent fire as a tool of humanity, others revel in its destructive side. There are no churches or centers of learning for the brotherhood, new priests are sought out and instructed by the old. However, one can identify a Brother by their symbol, the three part flame, and each member has a burn scar somewhere on their body, from the final induction ceremony.</p><p></p><p>Alignment: CN</p><p>Domains: Fire, Sun, Destruction, Strength, Earth</p><p>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>Danya could either be my tutor, having not left after all, or a new student. I guess it all depends on her age/level etc. I have no real preference either way, so let me know which you like and I'll write up a blurb about our relationship.</p><p></p><p>As for other characters. . .</p><p></p><p>Balund: If we grew up in the same town, Ivan might have been one of the few who wasn't afraid of your spirits, given his own propensity for mysticism. However, with Balund gone into the wilderness for so long, any friendship is likely to have withered. Balund might even be bitter that Ivan's religion won him a place amongst the people, while the spirits made Balund an outcast.</p><p></p><p>Thoma: Not much to work with here.</p><p></p><p>Kragor: Depending on how long he's been north, Kragor could be an established part of the town, a good friend in Ivan's eyes. Or he could be a stranger, one to watch, but seemingly friendly enough. Perhaps he is even staying at Ivan's home, a guest until he finds his own place.</p><p></p><p>Shoon: If Shoon was truly mad enough to chase Kragor northwards in the bitter chill of winter, it's possible that Ivan (or Balund) found him passed out in a snow drift and rescued him from near certain death.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hafrogman, post: 2969354, member: 8858"] Let's see. [sblock=Brotherhood of the Flame] The Brotherhood of the Flame is a loose affiliation of clerics worshiping elemental fire. There is little in the way of organization or dogma. Each brother or sister finds their own peace with fire, and chooses a path accordingly. Some represent fire as a tool of humanity, others revel in its destructive side. There are no churches or centers of learning for the brotherhood, new priests are sought out and instructed by the old. However, one can identify a Brother by their symbol, the three part flame, and each member has a burn scar somewhere on their body, from the final induction ceremony. Alignment: CN Domains: Fire, Sun, Destruction, Strength, Earth [/sblock] Danya could either be my tutor, having not left after all, or a new student. I guess it all depends on her age/level etc. I have no real preference either way, so let me know which you like and I'll write up a blurb about our relationship. As for other characters. . . Balund: If we grew up in the same town, Ivan might have been one of the few who wasn't afraid of your spirits, given his own propensity for mysticism. However, with Balund gone into the wilderness for so long, any friendship is likely to have withered. Balund might even be bitter that Ivan's religion won him a place amongst the people, while the spirits made Balund an outcast. Thoma: Not much to work with here. Kragor: Depending on how long he's been north, Kragor could be an established part of the town, a good friend in Ivan's eyes. Or he could be a stranger, one to watch, but seemingly friendly enough. Perhaps he is even staying at Ivan's home, a guest until he finds his own place. Shoon: If Shoon was truly mad enough to chase Kragor northwards in the bitter chill of winter, it's possible that Ivan (or Balund) found him passed out in a snow drift and rescued him from near certain death. [/QUOTE]
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