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<blockquote data-quote="MrCjeli" data-source="post: 2885651" data-attributes="member: 38326"><p>Kishin:</p><p>Sorry for delaying so long, here's the character I promised.</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Denihade, Changeling Beguiler 2</strong></p><p><strong>Description</strong></p><p>[sblock]</p><p>Background: While most changelings choose to exist within (or inspite of) the conventions of mainstream humanoid society, some have renounced this way of life, forming separate utopist changeling communities. The changeling known as Den was born into such a community, a small hamlet on the border of Aundair and the Eldeen reaches. Den grew up like many a changeling child, mimicking friend and rival alike while developing a strong identity as a changeling. He had two older brothers, Dhun and Ert, and younger sister named Harl, though he called his whole extended tribe “family”.</p><p></p><p>At the age of 12 he began to express male characteristics and began to dress flamboyantly, much to the chagrin of his more dour elder siblings and relations. He even went so far as to adopt a multi-syllable name, Denihade. He also began to display a natural talent for enchantment and illusion magic. He used his burgeoning abilities to entertain Harl with fanciful tales and displays of chicanery.</p><p>Denihade would often wander off from the changeling village, Harl in tow, in search of an adventure. Invariably Dhun and Ert would be sent to retrieve them. On one fateful occasion, Denihade strayed far enough that it took two days for his brothers to find him. When the siblings finally returned they found their home put to the torch. Filled with rage, Ert blamed Den for the death of their family and beat him within an inch of his life. Dhun finally intervened on Den’s behalf and decided that the brothers must seek vengeance for the deaths of their kin. The bloodied Den immediately agreed. After recovering from his injuries, he set out with his brothers, leaving Harl in the care of distant relations in Fairhaven.</p><p></p><p>Several months into their vendetta, the brothers determined the culprit to be a human mercenary by the name of Grell Canendell, a mercenary serving in the Iron Ravens company. However, with the dissolution of the company after the Day of Mourning the brothers were unable to determine the man’s fate. They split up, agreeing to somehow contact the others in the event they found their quarry or a substantial lead. In 998 YK, Denihade intercepted a letter sent by Dhakken Ranos to Grell’s bastard son, Horat Fierlen. Denihade immediately developed a Horat persona and commissioned a sending spell to contact his brothers. However, the spells mysteriously failed. Unsure of his brothers’ fates and fearing the worse, Denihade (as Horat) set off to join the Ravens.</p><p></p><p>Appearance: In his featureless changeling form, Denihade is of average height and build, his pupil-less eyes large and bright. His hair is silver and long, tied back in loose knot. He wears a small white gold earing and prefers to dress in red and black clothes. He typically wears studded leather armor under a tunic or jerkin. He wears long black leather boots and many simple pieces of silver jewelry.</p><p></p><p>As Horat, Denihade appears as a slim, short human with sandy blonde hair and a long scar running from his left ear to his chin. He dresses for travel and speaks excitedly in a high voice and moves about agitatedly.</p><p></p><p>Personality: Outwardly, Denihade is aggressive, self-confident and full of bravado, whether in his true featureless form or masquerading as Horat. However, Denihade bears a great deal of guilt for the death of his parents nor is he confident that he can succeed where his brother’s have failed. He also worries about leaving his sister in the care of people he barely knows. Denihade greatly fears that his anxieties will give him away and foil his chances at redeeming himself.</p><p>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrCjeli, post: 2885651, member: 38326"] Kishin: Sorry for delaying so long, here's the character I promised. [B] Denihade, Changeling Beguiler 2 Description[/B] [sblock] Background: While most changelings choose to exist within (or inspite of) the conventions of mainstream humanoid society, some have renounced this way of life, forming separate utopist changeling communities. The changeling known as Den was born into such a community, a small hamlet on the border of Aundair and the Eldeen reaches. Den grew up like many a changeling child, mimicking friend and rival alike while developing a strong identity as a changeling. He had two older brothers, Dhun and Ert, and younger sister named Harl, though he called his whole extended tribe “family”. At the age of 12 he began to express male characteristics and began to dress flamboyantly, much to the chagrin of his more dour elder siblings and relations. He even went so far as to adopt a multi-syllable name, Denihade. He also began to display a natural talent for enchantment and illusion magic. He used his burgeoning abilities to entertain Harl with fanciful tales and displays of chicanery. Denihade would often wander off from the changeling village, Harl in tow, in search of an adventure. Invariably Dhun and Ert would be sent to retrieve them. On one fateful occasion, Denihade strayed far enough that it took two days for his brothers to find him. When the siblings finally returned they found their home put to the torch. Filled with rage, Ert blamed Den for the death of their family and beat him within an inch of his life. Dhun finally intervened on Den’s behalf and decided that the brothers must seek vengeance for the deaths of their kin. The bloodied Den immediately agreed. After recovering from his injuries, he set out with his brothers, leaving Harl in the care of distant relations in Fairhaven. Several months into their vendetta, the brothers determined the culprit to be a human mercenary by the name of Grell Canendell, a mercenary serving in the Iron Ravens company. However, with the dissolution of the company after the Day of Mourning the brothers were unable to determine the man’s fate. They split up, agreeing to somehow contact the others in the event they found their quarry or a substantial lead. In 998 YK, Denihade intercepted a letter sent by Dhakken Ranos to Grell’s bastard son, Horat Fierlen. Denihade immediately developed a Horat persona and commissioned a sending spell to contact his brothers. However, the spells mysteriously failed. Unsure of his brothers’ fates and fearing the worse, Denihade (as Horat) set off to join the Ravens. Appearance: In his featureless changeling form, Denihade is of average height and build, his pupil-less eyes large and bright. His hair is silver and long, tied back in loose knot. He wears a small white gold earing and prefers to dress in red and black clothes. He typically wears studded leather armor under a tunic or jerkin. He wears long black leather boots and many simple pieces of silver jewelry. As Horat, Denihade appears as a slim, short human with sandy blonde hair and a long scar running from his left ear to his chin. He dresses for travel and speaks excitedly in a high voice and moves about agitatedly. Personality: Outwardly, Denihade is aggressive, self-confident and full of bravado, whether in his true featureless form or masquerading as Horat. However, Denihade bears a great deal of guilt for the death of his parents nor is he confident that he can succeed where his brother’s have failed. He also worries about leaving his sister in the care of people he barely knows. Denihade greatly fears that his anxieties will give him away and foil his chances at redeeming himself. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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