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Amentis Valdric
High Elf Mage
Bio: The life of a spy is easily summed up as “the truth surrounded by a secret service of lies”. Amentis dealt in those truths as a spy, and therefore he was an excellent liar. One day, he had gotten in too far over his head and was captured. On his person, they had found an image of his lover back home, and proceeded to torture him until they retrieved her. Before him they displayed her, and killed her. They chained his legs and dumped him into the sea, where he was rescued by pure chance by a fishing boat’s trawling net. He was in sack cloth and soaked through.
Personality: Sarcastic sense of humor, perpetually tired and incredibly socially awkward. He doesn’t openly admit to much but he has deep seeded regrets.
Ankha Marinus
Tiefling Paladin
Bio: Without a past or home to cling onto, Ankha’s youth was a blur of terror and fear. Abandoned at a young age to wander the streets of Orellia. Tormented by racial slurs and nearly stoned to death at the age of thirteen, she was found by a member of the church of Pelor who took pity on her, nursed her back to health and began training her in the ways of the church. The training, while intense, gave her purpose that she didn’t have before. Eventually, she trained herself into the ranks of the Dawnfather’s militant servants who ventured far and wide to help farmers and rid outlands and cities of disease.
Personality: despite her jaded outlook on most people, she was taught well by the acolyte to trust in the light, and that by good deeds she could being others to see the truth. Despite her skepticism, she knows she owes it to him to follow the teaching given to her. Her light would illuminate the beauty of the world for all.
Aster Clark
Human Archivist
Despite her nation rising from it’s tribal roots, her island nation of Eyrune grew to be a powerhouse of naval military might and trade. As the second daughter of the first Prime Speaker, she had the freedom to pursue her own path, choosing the arcane and archaeology over politics and governance. It was inevitable, however, that her journeys would lead her far from home.