GlassEye
Adventurer
Thanks for the extra information, CS. It helps a lot in wrapping my brain around the setting and in developing background for my character. I'm still working on concept atm. Right now I am heavily leaning towards wizard but druid keeps poking its nasty claws into my (admittedly sketchy) concept.
Behold!* Atapesh, Servant of Anu, Scion of Mattigal the Navigator, Initiate of the Star of Law, Spear-bearer of the Seventh Cohort. Atapesh is not a physically imposing man but he has a certain presence that draws the eye. He pays homage to the god Anu and has power at his disposal that he claims is granted him by the Sky Father. Atapesh is descended from Mattigal the Navigator, a lesser member of the original expedition. I'm not really sure about his military standing just yet; that status would greatly influence his personal motivations, I think. Wizard, with the following disciplines: Arcanist and Eldritch Bolt or Telepathy.
Also, what is the standing/role of the nobility in Zathas? Especially in relation to the military. A little background on what I'm thinking: I'm considering Atapesh's family descended from a member of the original expedition. Through the years they worked themselves into the noble caste (Would this even be a good thing or possible? Considering the military seems to have all the power I'm not sure.)
*Everything in this paragraph subject to change.
Behold!* Atapesh, Servant of Anu, Scion of Mattigal the Navigator, Initiate of the Star of Law, Spear-bearer of the Seventh Cohort. Atapesh is not a physically imposing man but he has a certain presence that draws the eye. He pays homage to the god Anu and has power at his disposal that he claims is granted him by the Sky Father. Atapesh is descended from Mattigal the Navigator, a lesser member of the original expedition. I'm not really sure about his military standing just yet; that status would greatly influence his personal motivations, I think. Wizard, with the following disciplines: Arcanist and Eldritch Bolt or Telepathy.
Also, what is the standing/role of the nobility in Zathas? Especially in relation to the military. A little background on what I'm thinking: I'm considering Atapesh's family descended from a member of the original expedition. Through the years they worked themselves into the noble caste (Would this even be a good thing or possible? Considering the military seems to have all the power I'm not sure.)
*Everything in this paragraph subject to change.
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