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<blockquote data-quote="IcyCool" data-source="post: 2658166" data-attributes="member: 20308"><p><a href="http://www.wizards.com/dnd/images/pc_portraits/278_2a23_12.jpg" target="_blank">Oskar Mroranon</a>, Visionary of the Church of the Sovereign Host.</p><p></p><p>Oskar has had visions for as long as he can remember. At a young age, the sect of the Church of the Sovereign Host in the Mror Holds took a keen interest in him. He was taken in by them for examination, and later, when it was determined that he was not possessed, training. His keen interest and natural scholarly abilities served him well, and he rose through the ranks in the church. His skills in divination were nearly unsurpassed, and his knowledge of all manner of topics proved quite useful. As his knowledge and power grew, he sought out one of the few arcane tutors in the Mror Holds, a gnome wizard by the name of Graflith. With his aid, Oskar became quite adept in the ways of wizardry, and did a fair amount of travelling. During a foray into a ruined temple in the Mournlands, a vision led him to discover a dwarven tome detailing some of the practices of rune magic. The tome also contained many writings on topics that the Church would consider heretical. He has kept his discovery a secret, even from his superiors in the church, for fear that an inquisitor might use it as a reason to declare him a heretic. Secretly, he believes that knowledge of these dark topics could help his people in the times to come, and takes any opportunity he can to leave on archeological expeditions to various sites in the hopes he can find out more.</p><p></p><p>Oskar's skills have made him highly sought after by those who can afford the donations for his services. Several wealthy bankers, clergy, and clan leaders have sought him out to cast and interpret the runes for them on a variety of subjects ranging from where to invest, what political rivals to trust, and even how best to impress a love interest. While his readings are just as sufficiently cryptic as most others, his reputation grown all the same.</p><p></p><p>He now sits as a prelate in the church, and is currently based in Korunda Gate. He serves as an advisor to the arbiter of the Iron Council.</p><p></p><p>Oskar is of average height and weight, by dwarven standards. As is typical with the Mror dwarves, he clothes himself in finery and jewelry, with a particular fascination for necklaces, amulets, and the like. When he ventures into dangerous territory, he usually favors wearing a suit of mithril full plate that was given to him as a thank you from the last arbiter of the Iron Council. He wears a pensive, thoughtful expression on his face, although anyone not accustomed to dwarves might think it dour. He has a thirst for knowledge that is almost unusual for one of his kind, and he pursues it passionately.</p><p></p><p>--------------------------------</p><p>I'm shooting for (Wizard 5/Runesmith 2/Cataclysm Mage 1) on one side, and (Cleric 5/Divine Oracle 3) on the other side.</p><p></p><p>Question, how are we doing attributes? Rolling method? Point buy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IcyCool, post: 2658166, member: 20308"] [url=http://www.wizards.com/dnd/images/pc_portraits/278_2a23_12.jpg]Oskar Mroranon[/url], Visionary of the Church of the Sovereign Host. Oskar has had visions for as long as he can remember. At a young age, the sect of the Church of the Sovereign Host in the Mror Holds took a keen interest in him. He was taken in by them for examination, and later, when it was determined that he was not possessed, training. His keen interest and natural scholarly abilities served him well, and he rose through the ranks in the church. His skills in divination were nearly unsurpassed, and his knowledge of all manner of topics proved quite useful. As his knowledge and power grew, he sought out one of the few arcane tutors in the Mror Holds, a gnome wizard by the name of Graflith. With his aid, Oskar became quite adept in the ways of wizardry, and did a fair amount of travelling. During a foray into a ruined temple in the Mournlands, a vision led him to discover a dwarven tome detailing some of the practices of rune magic. The tome also contained many writings on topics that the Church would consider heretical. He has kept his discovery a secret, even from his superiors in the church, for fear that an inquisitor might use it as a reason to declare him a heretic. Secretly, he believes that knowledge of these dark topics could help his people in the times to come, and takes any opportunity he can to leave on archeological expeditions to various sites in the hopes he can find out more. Oskar's skills have made him highly sought after by those who can afford the donations for his services. Several wealthy bankers, clergy, and clan leaders have sought him out to cast and interpret the runes for them on a variety of subjects ranging from where to invest, what political rivals to trust, and even how best to impress a love interest. While his readings are just as sufficiently cryptic as most others, his reputation grown all the same. He now sits as a prelate in the church, and is currently based in Korunda Gate. He serves as an advisor to the arbiter of the Iron Council. Oskar is of average height and weight, by dwarven standards. As is typical with the Mror dwarves, he clothes himself in finery and jewelry, with a particular fascination for necklaces, amulets, and the like. When he ventures into dangerous territory, he usually favors wearing a suit of mithril full plate that was given to him as a thank you from the last arbiter of the Iron Council. He wears a pensive, thoughtful expression on his face, although anyone not accustomed to dwarves might think it dour. He has a thirst for knowledge that is almost unusual for one of his kind, and he pursues it passionately. -------------------------------- I'm shooting for (Wizard 5/Runesmith 2/Cataclysm Mage 1) on one side, and (Cleric 5/Divine Oracle 3) on the other side. Question, how are we doing attributes? Rolling method? Point buy? [/QUOTE]
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