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<blockquote data-quote="GPEKO" data-source="post: 1791530" data-attributes="member: 14060"><p>Here's my idea for Magnus, a NG human cleric 2.</p><p></p><p>Magnus is the son of a house Cannith armor smith (not a noble, just an employee). He was recruited at a young age to serve in the cyrian military. Because of the skills he learned from his father, he was assigned to a repair shop for damaged warforged. The shop was close to the front and, one day, a large group of Karrnathi undead troops broke through the cyrian lines and attacked the repair shop. Magnus was terrified by the undead but he knew at the same time that, if no one did anything, they would be slaughtered. Magnus picked up the sword of the nearest disabled warforged and slashed a Karrnathi zombie with it. To his own surprise, as he was never really religious, he heard himself cry out "Dol Dorn help me !" as he attacked. Suddenly, his plain sword became enveloped with a very bright white flame and the undead fled before him. The some cyrians rallied around him and the Karrnathi were repelled.</p><p></p><p>This miracle marked the beginning of Magnus' faith. Although he was never able to reproduce the kind of power he manifested on that day, he believed Dol Dorn saved him and this faith gave him some powers. He served through out the rest of the war in the cyrian military, as a fighting holy man. During the day of mourning, some soldiers and him were pursuing Valenar raiders across the border when the disaster struck. At first, he cried the death of many of his family and friends but he has since accepted this as the will of the gods. It is simply a new challenge the mortals have to understand and overcome.</p><p></p><p>With the return of peace, Magnus has spent the last couple of years studying religion and becoming a proper priest of the Sovereign Host. He now has faith in all the gods but Dol Dorn remains his main patron. Magnus is a great optimist. He believes Cyre can be restored, one way or another. He's now in Breland, looking for others who share his view of a renewed Cyre.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GPEKO, post: 1791530, member: 14060"] Here's my idea for Magnus, a NG human cleric 2. Magnus is the son of a house Cannith armor smith (not a noble, just an employee). He was recruited at a young age to serve in the cyrian military. Because of the skills he learned from his father, he was assigned to a repair shop for damaged warforged. The shop was close to the front and, one day, a large group of Karrnathi undead troops broke through the cyrian lines and attacked the repair shop. Magnus was terrified by the undead but he knew at the same time that, if no one did anything, they would be slaughtered. Magnus picked up the sword of the nearest disabled warforged and slashed a Karrnathi zombie with it. To his own surprise, as he was never really religious, he heard himself cry out "Dol Dorn help me !" as he attacked. Suddenly, his plain sword became enveloped with a very bright white flame and the undead fled before him. The some cyrians rallied around him and the Karrnathi were repelled. This miracle marked the beginning of Magnus' faith. Although he was never able to reproduce the kind of power he manifested on that day, he believed Dol Dorn saved him and this faith gave him some powers. He served through out the rest of the war in the cyrian military, as a fighting holy man. During the day of mourning, some soldiers and him were pursuing Valenar raiders across the border when the disaster struck. At first, he cried the death of many of his family and friends but he has since accepted this as the will of the gods. It is simply a new challenge the mortals have to understand and overcome. With the return of peace, Magnus has spent the last couple of years studying religion and becoming a proper priest of the Sovereign Host. He now has faith in all the gods but Dol Dorn remains his main patron. Magnus is a great optimist. He believes Cyre can be restored, one way or another. He's now in Breland, looking for others who share his view of a renewed Cyre. [/QUOTE]
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