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<blockquote data-quote="Kaodi" data-source="post: 3511487" data-attributes="member: 1231"><p>Bragl Akgarann is the son of a retired Karrnathi military officer and the daugher of a notorious Kundarak banker who was expelled from the House after it came to light that he had cheated many of his debtors out of their holdings through the use of fraudulent practices and unscupulous thugs. To the dismay of his parents, Bragl took after his grandfather, but in some ways here was even worse.</p><p></p><p>At a young age, Bragl's natural talents came to the attention of a wealthy merchant who had been an aquaintance of his grandfather, and who was a member of the secretive organization of the rich elite known as the Aurum. He had the young dwarf schooled and trained to be able to work for the Kundarak Banking Guild, so that he would have someone on the inside to help him win favourable conditions for his business with the banks, and sometime to outright steal from them.</p><p></p><p>When their actions were discovered by another employee of the Guild, Bragl decided to add murder to his resume, and with some quick thinking managed to escape the notice of he investigators. Soon afterwards, he moved to another city and began practicing his new trade.</p><p></p><p>It came as a surprise to Bragl when he manifested the aberrant dragonmark. Though members of the House Kundarak, his had not been one of the bloodlines that carried the Mark of Warding, and so while he might of dreamed of it from time to time, he never thought to have a dragonmark. To be an aberrant, was quite the surprise, and he is perplexed as to how this was possible.</p><p></p><p>Bragl never sought out House Tarkanan, until they recruited him they had not even known of his existance. However, it seems to him to have been a stroke of good fortune. Backed by the Tarkanan's, his worst side can be let out to play a little more often...</p><p></p><p>(Pretty rough around the edges, but a little more detail... Think evil, avaricious, banker/mobster.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaodi, post: 3511487, member: 1231"] Bragl Akgarann is the son of a retired Karrnathi military officer and the daugher of a notorious Kundarak banker who was expelled from the House after it came to light that he had cheated many of his debtors out of their holdings through the use of fraudulent practices and unscupulous thugs. To the dismay of his parents, Bragl took after his grandfather, but in some ways here was even worse. At a young age, Bragl's natural talents came to the attention of a wealthy merchant who had been an aquaintance of his grandfather, and who was a member of the secretive organization of the rich elite known as the Aurum. He had the young dwarf schooled and trained to be able to work for the Kundarak Banking Guild, so that he would have someone on the inside to help him win favourable conditions for his business with the banks, and sometime to outright steal from them. When their actions were discovered by another employee of the Guild, Bragl decided to add murder to his resume, and with some quick thinking managed to escape the notice of he investigators. Soon afterwards, he moved to another city and began practicing his new trade. It came as a surprise to Bragl when he manifested the aberrant dragonmark. Though members of the House Kundarak, his had not been one of the bloodlines that carried the Mark of Warding, and so while he might of dreamed of it from time to time, he never thought to have a dragonmark. To be an aberrant, was quite the surprise, and he is perplexed as to how this was possible. Bragl never sought out House Tarkanan, until they recruited him they had not even known of his existance. However, it seems to him to have been a stroke of good fortune. Backed by the Tarkanan's, his worst side can be let out to play a little more often... (Pretty rough around the edges, but a little more detail... Think evil, avaricious, banker/mobster.) [/QUOTE]
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