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<blockquote data-quote="ShaggySpellsword" data-source="post: 2391657" data-attributes="member: 17626"><p>North, Quartermaster Command Model QK-94.</p><p></p><p><strong>Background</strong></p><p></p><p>North was created near the end of the Last War as a commander for an entirely warforged mobile supply unit. Basically, North was trained by House Cannith to be a quartermaster for Karrnath. North’s unit was mostly responsible for keeping up the armor, weapons, and Warforged of some of the farthest extended units in the Karnathi military. The Karrns felt that warforged could make the perfect supply train: they get the supplies where they are going soonest, and teaching them to do things like repair armor is a skill that they have a large amount of self-interest in learning due to feelings of self-preservation. Due to his position in the military, North saw little actual combat in the Last War, only the aftermath of combat.</p><p></p><p>After Thronehold, North felt cheated that he, amongst the most sophisticated war machines House Cannith built for the war, was under used in the fighting. Since at the end of the war he felt warforged were treated as little more than property in Karnnath, North decided that he needed to find a country to serve that actually valued the war machine he was designed to be. Breland, pushing hardest for Warforged independence, seemed just the place. North smuggled himself out of Karrnath, and traveled south to Breland, seeking work and a chance to prove he was made for combat. When he received a summons to meet with other warforged shortly after arriving in Breland, he answered it as it promised adventure and a chance to flex the fighting muscles he was never allowed to use in the war. The early tasks set by Juarin were right down North's alley: organization of goods and services, repair work, and building were second nature to North: but so was his impatience at again being offered a chance to prove his worth in combat, and once again, not being able to do so. Only the comraderie North felt with his fellow warforged has kept him from walking out so far. The assurance that the tests are over, and the real tasks are soon beginning has cemented his interest.</p><p></p><p>Personality</p><p></p><p>North wants a place for warforged to have in this world above all else. He is idealistic well past the point of reality at times, but when these ideals get him into tough scrapes his quick-thinking and adventurous attitude tends to get him out of trouble. North is fiercley loyal to his friends and only counts those who have tried to kill him, or try to stop warforged from being a part of society, as enemies.</p><p></p><p>North is never afraid to step up into the leadership role for which he was designed, and he likes managing goods and having items that are useful at hand. He isn’t very good at assigning value of things in terms of money, and sees all objects as their value to the operation at hand. North, like many warforged, respects a good chain of command. If he sees someone as his superior, or at least the most knowledgeable in a particular situation, he gladly steps aside and allows others to take the lead.</p><p></p><p>Appearance</p><p></p><p>North was designed with adamantine plating that resembled commander’s armor. This is what was intended to distinguish him as an officer-warforged model. The only article of clothing North wears is a thick black leather belt with silver studs.</p><p></p><p>Classes</p><p></p><p>I plan on being a fighter/artificer eventually going the path of spellcarved soldier if allowed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShaggySpellsword, post: 2391657, member: 17626"] North, Quartermaster Command Model QK-94. [B]Background[/B] North was created near the end of the Last War as a commander for an entirely warforged mobile supply unit. Basically, North was trained by House Cannith to be a quartermaster for Karrnath. North’s unit was mostly responsible for keeping up the armor, weapons, and Warforged of some of the farthest extended units in the Karnathi military. The Karrns felt that warforged could make the perfect supply train: they get the supplies where they are going soonest, and teaching them to do things like repair armor is a skill that they have a large amount of self-interest in learning due to feelings of self-preservation. Due to his position in the military, North saw little actual combat in the Last War, only the aftermath of combat. After Thronehold, North felt cheated that he, amongst the most sophisticated war machines House Cannith built for the war, was under used in the fighting. Since at the end of the war he felt warforged were treated as little more than property in Karnnath, North decided that he needed to find a country to serve that actually valued the war machine he was designed to be. Breland, pushing hardest for Warforged independence, seemed just the place. North smuggled himself out of Karrnath, and traveled south to Breland, seeking work and a chance to prove he was made for combat. When he received a summons to meet with other warforged shortly after arriving in Breland, he answered it as it promised adventure and a chance to flex the fighting muscles he was never allowed to use in the war. The early tasks set by Juarin were right down North's alley: organization of goods and services, repair work, and building were second nature to North: but so was his impatience at again being offered a chance to prove his worth in combat, and once again, not being able to do so. Only the comraderie North felt with his fellow warforged has kept him from walking out so far. The assurance that the tests are over, and the real tasks are soon beginning has cemented his interest. Personality North wants a place for warforged to have in this world above all else. He is idealistic well past the point of reality at times, but when these ideals get him into tough scrapes his quick-thinking and adventurous attitude tends to get him out of trouble. North is fiercley loyal to his friends and only counts those who have tried to kill him, or try to stop warforged from being a part of society, as enemies. North is never afraid to step up into the leadership role for which he was designed, and he likes managing goods and having items that are useful at hand. He isn’t very good at assigning value of things in terms of money, and sees all objects as their value to the operation at hand. North, like many warforged, respects a good chain of command. If he sees someone as his superior, or at least the most knowledgeable in a particular situation, he gladly steps aside and allows others to take the lead. Appearance North was designed with adamantine plating that resembled commander’s armor. This is what was intended to distinguish him as an officer-warforged model. The only article of clothing North wears is a thick black leather belt with silver studs. Classes I plan on being a fighter/artificer eventually going the path of spellcarved soldier if allowed [/QUOTE]
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