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<blockquote data-quote="tglassy" data-source="post: 7422877" data-attributes="member: 6855204"><p><strong>Interest Check (OPEN to ALL)</strong></p><p></p><p>Derek Blackbane was an honorable man who upheld the law. He began his career in Waterdeep, in a circus as a child, taking care of the animals and teaching them to perform tricks. He eventually became a performer in the circus, where he met his wife, Safra. </p><p></p><p>When his wife became pregnant, he left the circus to give them a better life, managing to win a squireship with the local chapter of the Order Of Samular, due oth is ability to care for the animals. His wife, pregnant with his second child, was ecstatic when he was chosen by the Order of Samular to begin training as a Paladin. </p><p></p><p>He dove into his studies, rigorously training until he clearly outshone many of his peers, including his friend, Salin, a fellow Knight in Training. He and Salin accompanied some of the more esteemed knights on a campaign to kill a Red Dragon that had made its lair close by the city, where he won a Frostbrand Longsword, as well as had numerous smaller adventures, rooting out denizens of the lower planes and their followers. </p><p></p><p>He approached the point where he would have to take his vows, a moment every Paladin takes very seriously. He had chosen to take the Oath of the Crown, following Tyr and putting his faith in the Law of the Land. </p><p>While investigating a cult, he killed the leader, who turned out to be the son of an important man in the city. If it was revealed the man’s son was involved with the cult, he would be ruined. Instead, he claimed Derek killed his son for personal gain. An investigation ensued, but through planted evidence and false testimony, everything painted Derek out to be a lier and a thief, who stole his accomplishments from those better than him. </p><p></p><p>Derek was ruined. He was ejected from the Order and imprisoned. His sword was given to Salin, his assets were seized. No matter how he screamed, no one would allow him to see his family. The law had betrayed him. </p><p></p><p>No. The holders of the law had betrayed him. They were corrupt. Corrupt officials perverted the perfection of the law. </p><p></p><p>Ten years passed as he rotted in that cell, seeing no one but his guard, who fed him. He, who had been so close to giving his life to the law, found those he was going to serve had been as corrupt as those he had sworn to fight. </p><p></p><p>When he was released, he looked for his family. He found his wife in the local graveyard. She had died of disease a few years after he had been imprisoned. Of his children, he knew nothing, though they would be teenagers, now, if they lived. </p><p></p><p>He made to leave the city, but passed by a temple to Bane as he did. Few people visited the Lord of Shadow, but something drew him in. </p><p></p><p>Bane. The god of Conquest. When a ruler becomes corrupt and destitute, it is the right of the Strong to replace them and do better. It was one of Bane’s tenants. That felt right. </p><p></p><p>Derek knelt at the alter and swore his Oath, which branded on his arm as he spoke them. </p><p></p><p>Douse the Flames Of Hope</p><p>Rule With an Iron Fist</p><p>Strength Above All</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tglassy, post: 7422877, member: 6855204"] [b]Interest Check (OPEN to ALL)[/b] Derek Blackbane was an honorable man who upheld the law. He began his career in Waterdeep, in a circus as a child, taking care of the animals and teaching them to perform tricks. He eventually became a performer in the circus, where he met his wife, Safra. When his wife became pregnant, he left the circus to give them a better life, managing to win a squireship with the local chapter of the Order Of Samular, due oth is ability to care for the animals. His wife, pregnant with his second child, was ecstatic when he was chosen by the Order of Samular to begin training as a Paladin. He dove into his studies, rigorously training until he clearly outshone many of his peers, including his friend, Salin, a fellow Knight in Training. He and Salin accompanied some of the more esteemed knights on a campaign to kill a Red Dragon that had made its lair close by the city, where he won a Frostbrand Longsword, as well as had numerous smaller adventures, rooting out denizens of the lower planes and their followers. He approached the point where he would have to take his vows, a moment every Paladin takes very seriously. He had chosen to take the Oath of the Crown, following Tyr and putting his faith in the Law of the Land. While investigating a cult, he killed the leader, who turned out to be the son of an important man in the city. If it was revealed the man’s son was involved with the cult, he would be ruined. Instead, he claimed Derek killed his son for personal gain. An investigation ensued, but through planted evidence and false testimony, everything painted Derek out to be a lier and a thief, who stole his accomplishments from those better than him. Derek was ruined. He was ejected from the Order and imprisoned. His sword was given to Salin, his assets were seized. No matter how he screamed, no one would allow him to see his family. The law had betrayed him. No. The holders of the law had betrayed him. They were corrupt. Corrupt officials perverted the perfection of the law. Ten years passed as he rotted in that cell, seeing no one but his guard, who fed him. He, who had been so close to giving his life to the law, found those he was going to serve had been as corrupt as those he had sworn to fight. When he was released, he looked for his family. He found his wife in the local graveyard. She had died of disease a few years after he had been imprisoned. Of his children, he knew nothing, though they would be teenagers, now, if they lived. He made to leave the city, but passed by a temple to Bane as he did. Few people visited the Lord of Shadow, but something drew him in. Bane. The god of Conquest. When a ruler becomes corrupt and destitute, it is the right of the Strong to replace them and do better. It was one of Bane’s tenants. That felt right. Derek knelt at the alter and swore his Oath, which branded on his arm as he spoke them. Douse the Flames Of Hope Rule With an Iron Fist Strength Above All [/QUOTE]
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