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<blockquote data-quote="pemerton" data-source="post: 6208201" data-attributes="member: 42582"><p>Attached is a 12th level paladin available for that purpose.</p><p></p><p>Background:</p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px">Thurgon is the descendant of earls (his family's symbol is a bear rampant above a sword dividing a shield), but Auxol, his ancestral estate (1½ days on foot, or about 25 miles, South-east of Adir the nearest large town), fell to the darkness 66 years ago. He has not set foot there now for many years.</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">Although Auxol is now owned by servants of evil, Thurgon's family continues to manage it. His father is deceased; his mother Xanthippe (now 57 years old) still lives on the estate. So does his older brother Rufus (36 years old). He is the 9th Count of Adir (although for the past 66 years that title has counted for little, having been usurped by others). His 23 year old younger brother, Vuryang, also lives on the estate, with his 18 year old bride Eisette. Thurgon has never met her, but heard news of the wedding some months ago. Xanthippe ensures that the estate serves as a bolthole for refugees. Rufus is sympathetic to their plight, but sees them ultimately as someone else’s problem. His interests are more mundane (it is fairly common knowledge that he has a 3 year old illegitimate son with a middle class townswoman).</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">Thurgon trained in the Iron Tower, a stronghold of those who serve the Lord of Battle. The symbol of the Tower is crossed battle axes in front of a shield with the sun rising above it. He left the Iron Tower, several years ago now, when the Knight Commander of the order sent him forth into the wilderness. At the time Thrugon did not know why, but more recently he learned that the Iron Tower had fallen to the forces of darkness. In a recent dream sent by the heavens he saw that the former lord of the order is dead, and that he, Thurgon, must now serve as Knight Commander of the Iron Tower. He hopes to recruit new members to the order, and to rally any others that have survived.</p><p></p><p>Here is the character sheet (paranthetical adjustments to social skills apply to those who recognise my authority (Diplomacy) and to those who fail to acknowledge it (Intimidate)).[ATTACH]59382[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pemerton, post: 6208201, member: 42582"] Attached is a 12th level paladin available for that purpose. Background: [indent]Thurgon is the descendant of earls (his family's symbol is a bear rampant above a sword dividing a shield), but Auxol, his ancestral estate (1½ days on foot, or about 25 miles, South-east of Adir the nearest large town), fell to the darkness 66 years ago. He has not set foot there now for many years. Although Auxol is now owned by servants of evil, Thurgon's family continues to manage it. His father is deceased; his mother Xanthippe (now 57 years old) still lives on the estate. So does his older brother Rufus (36 years old). He is the 9th Count of Adir (although for the past 66 years that title has counted for little, having been usurped by others). His 23 year old younger brother, Vuryang, also lives on the estate, with his 18 year old bride Eisette. Thurgon has never met her, but heard news of the wedding some months ago. Xanthippe ensures that the estate serves as a bolthole for refugees. Rufus is sympathetic to their plight, but sees them ultimately as someone else’s problem. His interests are more mundane (it is fairly common knowledge that he has a 3 year old illegitimate son with a middle class townswoman). Thurgon trained in the Iron Tower, a stronghold of those who serve the Lord of Battle. The symbol of the Tower is crossed battle axes in front of a shield with the sun rising above it. He left the Iron Tower, several years ago now, when the Knight Commander of the order sent him forth into the wilderness. At the time Thrugon did not know why, but more recently he learned that the Iron Tower had fallen to the forces of darkness. In a recent dream sent by the heavens he saw that the former lord of the order is dead, and that he, Thurgon, must now serve as Knight Commander of the Iron Tower. He hopes to recruit new members to the order, and to rally any others that have survived.[/indent] Here is the character sheet (paranthetical adjustments to social skills apply to those who recognise my authority (Diplomacy) and to those who fail to acknowledge it (Intimidate)).[ATTACH]59382._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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