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<blockquote data-quote="Waylander the Slayer" data-source="post: 2074807" data-attributes="member: 1830"><p><strong>Introducing: Morgan Sinclair</strong></p><p></p><p>There's something unsettling about Morgan Sinclaire. Maybe its the</p><p>contradiction of his boyish good looks and his somber demeanor. Maybe its his</p><p>dry and somewhat harsh sense of humor. Or maybe its the sense of suppressed</p><p>rage that emanates from him. More likely its the rather large bird of prey</p><p>staring menacingly at you from his shoulder. You certainly know that YOU could</p><p>never remain that calm with those razor sharp talons and that cruel beak so</p><p>close to YOUR eyes. However, it doesn't seem to phase Morgan. In fact, he</p><p>seems to draw comfort from it. Hence, the uncomfortable feeling you get when</p><p>you are in his presence.</p><p>You've heard stories all of your life about Druids; how people who cross them</p><p>are never seen again, how they kidnap small children for bizarre rituals, how</p><p>they will risk their lives to save a forest creature, but won't lift a finger to</p><p>save an entire village. From these tales, you always figured Druids were</p><p>wizened, old men and women with jagged features, ratty hair and rasping voices.</p><p>Thus, you are surprised by Morgan's fair skin, cherubic freckled face and auburn</p><p>hair. However, his hooded black cloak is a constant reminder that he belongs to</p><p>that group known as "The Circle". Also, when you look into his slate gray eyes,</p><p>you sense a hardness and fury there that belie his outer appearance. Because of</p><p>this, you haven't quite gotten to the point where you fully trust him . Yet, in</p><p>the time that you have worked together, you have come to rely on his tracking</p><p>skills, his knowledge of plants and the outdoors and his uncanny ability to</p><p>understand and communicate with animals. Throw in his magical abilities, and he</p><p>is a formidable ally...or enemy. At this point you are not 100% sure which</p><p>category he falls into. At the moment you are working as part of the same team,</p><p>but you have the feeling that this relationship could change depending on the</p><p>circumstances. After all, he IS a Druid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waylander the Slayer, post: 2074807, member: 1830"] [b]Introducing: Morgan Sinclair[/b] There's something unsettling about Morgan Sinclaire. Maybe its the contradiction of his boyish good looks and his somber demeanor. Maybe its his dry and somewhat harsh sense of humor. Or maybe its the sense of suppressed rage that emanates from him. More likely its the rather large bird of prey staring menacingly at you from his shoulder. You certainly know that YOU could never remain that calm with those razor sharp talons and that cruel beak so close to YOUR eyes. However, it doesn't seem to phase Morgan. In fact, he seems to draw comfort from it. Hence, the uncomfortable feeling you get when you are in his presence. You've heard stories all of your life about Druids; how people who cross them are never seen again, how they kidnap small children for bizarre rituals, how they will risk their lives to save a forest creature, but won't lift a finger to save an entire village. From these tales, you always figured Druids were wizened, old men and women with jagged features, ratty hair and rasping voices. Thus, you are surprised by Morgan's fair skin, cherubic freckled face and auburn hair. However, his hooded black cloak is a constant reminder that he belongs to that group known as "The Circle". Also, when you look into his slate gray eyes, you sense a hardness and fury there that belie his outer appearance. Because of this, you haven't quite gotten to the point where you fully trust him . Yet, in the time that you have worked together, you have come to rely on his tracking skills, his knowledge of plants and the outdoors and his uncanny ability to understand and communicate with animals. Throw in his magical abilities, and he is a formidable ally...or enemy. At this point you are not 100% sure which category he falls into. At the moment you are working as part of the same team, but you have the feeling that this relationship could change depending on the circumstances. After all, he IS a Druid. [/QUOTE]
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