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<blockquote data-quote="Ringmereth" data-source="post: 2485621" data-attributes="member: 33915"><p>Alright, some quick and dirty character bios:</p><p></p><p>Erisis Machelar, Swashbuckler 2/Wizard 2:</p><p></p><p>Erisis was the son of a well-known noble couple in Waterdeep, and was raised on tales of intriuge and honor. <em>Do you see that man there</em>, his parents would often ask before beginning a rambling, gossipy tale, albiet one well-told. As he grew older, Erisis tired of his parents' stories of insignificant and petty events, and his tutor's focus on courtly affairs over the real world. More and more he became independent of those around him in regard to his education. When he set out into the world, he was expected to hold up the honor of the noble line of Machelar. Instead, he all but vanished. Rumors placed him as the thrall to some enchanter, a member of a band of smugglers, or any number of wilder stories. Instead, he had sought out a little-known wizard he had stumbled across in his reading. Submitting himself to an apprenticeship of commoner's work, he quickly picked up his master's secrets in the old man's hours, and re-learned the courtly talents he had once brushed off, albiet with a focus on more practical aspects; fencing and negotiating over dancing and buisness.</p><p></p><p>As his arcane prowess developed, Machelar left his master and rejoined society, but he found that the nobility was even more distasteful than he remembered. Nevertheless, he found that he was being noticed, and more than once he was approached by this or that noble to do some task. As much as he disliked dealing with many of his 'peers', it was good, well-paying work, and he developed a reputation for it. After nearly a year of odd jobs, he gave up on it and took the first job away from the city he could find: retaking a faraway city from savages. While hardly the clean and easy work he had once done, Erisis was drawn to the challenge, and set out for New Phlan.</p><p></p><p>Dwarf to come soon... or perhaps I'll just use this guy as a Swashbuckler 1/Wizard 1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ringmereth, post: 2485621, member: 33915"] Alright, some quick and dirty character bios: Erisis Machelar, Swashbuckler 2/Wizard 2: Erisis was the son of a well-known noble couple in Waterdeep, and was raised on tales of intriuge and honor. [i]Do you see that man there[/i], his parents would often ask before beginning a rambling, gossipy tale, albiet one well-told. As he grew older, Erisis tired of his parents' stories of insignificant and petty events, and his tutor's focus on courtly affairs over the real world. More and more he became independent of those around him in regard to his education. When he set out into the world, he was expected to hold up the honor of the noble line of Machelar. Instead, he all but vanished. Rumors placed him as the thrall to some enchanter, a member of a band of smugglers, or any number of wilder stories. Instead, he had sought out a little-known wizard he had stumbled across in his reading. Submitting himself to an apprenticeship of commoner's work, he quickly picked up his master's secrets in the old man's hours, and re-learned the courtly talents he had once brushed off, albiet with a focus on more practical aspects; fencing and negotiating over dancing and buisness. As his arcane prowess developed, Machelar left his master and rejoined society, but he found that the nobility was even more distasteful than he remembered. Nevertheless, he found that he was being noticed, and more than once he was approached by this or that noble to do some task. As much as he disliked dealing with many of his 'peers', it was good, well-paying work, and he developed a reputation for it. After nearly a year of odd jobs, he gave up on it and took the first job away from the city he could find: retaking a faraway city from savages. While hardly the clean and easy work he had once done, Erisis was drawn to the challenge, and set out for New Phlan. Dwarf to come soon... or perhaps I'll just use this guy as a Swashbuckler 1/Wizard 1. [/QUOTE]
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