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<blockquote data-quote="ghostcat" data-source="post: 5680358" data-attributes="member: 30034"><p>Firstly thanks to Fenris for offering to step aside and many thanks to HM for making unnecessary.</p><p></p><p>It would appear that I am running behind the rest of you. So here is the draft background.I hope to have the crunch in the RG later to day. If not in the next day or so.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Kalir Longstrider]Kalir has always be extraordinary curious. As a child this lead him into a love of poking about in places he is not supposed to be and finding old things. This in turn meant that, despite having a good home with middle class halfling parents who love him, he was always wondering off and associating with the outcasts and outlaws who live on the edges of society. Which in turn resulting in a disregard for the concept of ownership. So he didn't particularly care whether or not the things he found were actually lost.</p><p></p><p>This behaviour could easily have lead Kalir into a life of crime but as luck would have it, his uncle worked as a handyman at the local university. Uncle Aloysius was friends with just about everyone at the university, administrators, professors and students alike. So when he told the head of the archaeology department about his wayward nephew, the academic immediately saw a way to tap the young halfling's potential. Kalir was promptly recruited, trained and dispatched as a procurer of antiquities. Before he was set loose, Kalir was given detailed guidelines as to what is owned and what is free for the taking. Professor Carthalys was not convinced that this part of the training had actually taken but at least the university had covered itself.[/sblock]</p><p>As for where he is from. Perhaps a large seaport so that some of the undesirables he associated with where pirates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ghostcat, post: 5680358, member: 30034"] Firstly thanks to Fenris for offering to step aside and many thanks to HM for making unnecessary. It would appear that I am running behind the rest of you. So here is the draft background.I hope to have the crunch in the RG later to day. If not in the next day or so. [sblock=Kalir Longstrider]Kalir has always be extraordinary curious. As a child this lead him into a love of poking about in places he is not supposed to be and finding old things. This in turn meant that, despite having a good home with middle class halfling parents who love him, he was always wondering off and associating with the outcasts and outlaws who live on the edges of society. Which in turn resulting in a disregard for the concept of ownership. So he didn't particularly care whether or not the things he found were actually lost. This behaviour could easily have lead Kalir into a life of crime but as luck would have it, his uncle worked as a handyman at the local university. Uncle Aloysius was friends with just about everyone at the university, administrators, professors and students alike. So when he told the head of the archaeology department about his wayward nephew, the academic immediately saw a way to tap the young halfling's potential. Kalir was promptly recruited, trained and dispatched as a procurer of antiquities. Before he was set loose, Kalir was given detailed guidelines as to what is owned and what is free for the taking. Professor Carthalys was not convinced that this part of the training had actually taken but at least the university had covered itself.[/sblock] As for where he is from. Perhaps a large seaport so that some of the undesirables he associated with where pirates. [/QUOTE]
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