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<blockquote data-quote="figmike" data-source="post: 3611290" data-attributes="member: 52877"><p>Wiglaf, the Thief</p><p></p><p>A large scar runs down his chin, a smaller one crisscrosses it mid way. His dirty long black hair is always a mess, as is the leather armor on his chest. Wiglaf is his village’s best known thief; he makes no claim to be otherwise. He’s proud of his profession, as proud as any warrior. Of course he doesn’t steal from his village. But he travels a lot. Each town knows him by a different name, a merchant here, a drifter there, sometimes a simple herdsman. But wherever he goes, misfortune follows: a burglary, a mugging, perhaps a murder if needed. Wilgaf is a scoundrel and a criminal. </p><p></p><p>He’d be an even better thief, if he hadn’t spent five long years in King Rothgar’s prison. </p><p></p><p>Now a chance to return. </p><p></p><p>And get his revenge.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[sblock=The Thief from Beowulf]</p><p></p><p>Okay, I looked it up. The Thief stole the cup that caused the Dragon to go on a rampage. But I don't think he joined the party at the end. Still the idea of a Viking Thief sounds fun.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>[sblock=More Beowulf Trivia]</p><p>I forgot to mention but the man who survived the Dragon fight when everyone else fled was his cousin Wiglaf, hence the name of my character[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="figmike, post: 3611290, member: 52877"] Wiglaf, the Thief A large scar runs down his chin, a smaller one crisscrosses it mid way. His dirty long black hair is always a mess, as is the leather armor on his chest. Wiglaf is his village’s best known thief; he makes no claim to be otherwise. He’s proud of his profession, as proud as any warrior. Of course he doesn’t steal from his village. But he travels a lot. Each town knows him by a different name, a merchant here, a drifter there, sometimes a simple herdsman. But wherever he goes, misfortune follows: a burglary, a mugging, perhaps a murder if needed. Wilgaf is a scoundrel and a criminal. He’d be an even better thief, if he hadn’t spent five long years in King Rothgar’s prison. Now a chance to return. And get his revenge. [sblock=The Thief from Beowulf] Okay, I looked it up. The Thief stole the cup that caused the Dragon to go on a rampage. But I don't think he joined the party at the end. Still the idea of a Viking Thief sounds fun.[/sblock] [sblock=More Beowulf Trivia] I forgot to mention but the man who survived the Dragon fight when everyone else fled was his cousin Wiglaf, hence the name of my character[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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