Description
You see before you a man of about six and a half feet in length. His hair
is thick and light colored, and falls about his shoulders. His face is
terribly scarred by a huge bite mark. There is a rough, dark stubble on
his face, but it is patchy across the scar. The scar covers his square jaw
on both side and continues up to cover his entire left cheek. His steely
grey eyes hold an unwavering determination. This man is obviously in
his physical prime, almost a perfect specimen. His build is more athletic,
but you might expect from his barrel chest, broad shoulders and large
hands that there is a fair amount of strength in him. His various armor
and weapons look to be all well used and well kept.
Role
The Madness.
Added Sun Apr 23 09:34:08 2006 at level 16:
"He will make it Anfiloc, though I do not know how. It is a miracle he
was not dead when you found him. The Stracrowned must be watching
over him." Anfiloc snarled as he pushed past the two old men and
entered his nephews now curtained room. He looked with great
concern on his terribly scarred nephew, uttering silent prayer to his own
deity, which would be blasphemy to the men and women of this village.
At that moment, his nephew awoke and gazed upon his uncle, whom he
held most dear.
"I did it uncle, I killed the great bear." Aelisoc said, with no weakness in
his voice.
"I know boy, I know, but what of the wolf, what was that? Where did it
come from?"
"It is my father, Maelionoc, the taint of magic caused madness, and he
attacked me. I entered his study to show him my trophy, the head of the
great bear. He gazed upon me with an unnatural hate uncle, his eyes
were like that of a beast. He screamed at me and quickly transformed
into that massive wolf, before I knew what was happening, he was upon
me. His first bite was my face, I was stunned, my own father was trying
to kill me. I quickly recovered from the pain, as you taught me to, and
with a quick move I drove my dagger into his neck. He snarled and
howled in pain as I kicked him off of me, and that gave me enough time
to draw my sword, the one you gave me after I killed that owlbear with
the trap. We circled each other and he attacked again, but this time I
dove and rolled forward, coming up underneath him and driving up. I
held my blade straight up as I stood, lifting him, he was heavy, and
throwing him across the room, smashing one of his tables and scattering
books and glass all over the place. That was when he scored the rips
across my chest, he raked me with his back legs as I stood. He
struggled to all fours, even with the two blades stuck into him. I
scrambled back across the room, to retrieve my spear, which still
dripped with the blood of the great bear. He bounded twice and was
nearly upon me as I turned and drove my spear home. It was well
placed, as I was taught to do uncle. I drove it into his mouth and through
his brain, I screamed at him as I charged forward, going all the way
across the cavern and knocking his huge wooden work bench over.
That is where I left him uncle, I left my own father, consumed by
madness to die."
"That is well boy, you have done well, you will be called Venator, that is
hunter, in the old tongue. When you are rested, you will come to live
with me for good, and when you are ready, you will go to the Academy,
and you will be a great warrior."
The Mystery.
Added Sun Apr 23 09:28:55 2006 at level 16:
"Be strong boy, the healers will make the pain stop." Anfiloc jogged
down the dusty track, showing no signs of labor despite carrying his
nephew who must have weighed nearly two hundred pounds, even at his
young age of 14. His nephew was a bloody, ripped mess, he did not
know if the boy could be saved or not, but still he ran on. Three hours it
took him to reach the village, and when he did, he burst into the healing
houses with reckless abandon, yelling for the healers.
"Mension, Falioc, quickly, it is my nephew!!" The two old men
scrambled into the infirmary, and came upon a ghastly sight, Anfilocs
nephew lie there, clinging to his final thread of life. His face looked as if it
had been nearly bitten in half, his chest and stomach were shredded, as if
by a dragon claw both of them decided. They had seen no man or beast
survive wounds of this kind, never in their ninety years of healing. They
immediately set to work, calling upon their servants and dashing about,
one would never guess they were over one hundred and thirty years old.
Anfiloc left his nephew in the care of the gods and left the hut, someone,
or something, had some explaining to do.
Without the extra weight, Anfiloc could run full out, and arrived at the
large cave his nephew and brother-in-law called home in just under an
hour. He approached the spot outside the cave to where his nephew had
drug himself, before Anfiloc rescued his struggling body. From there he
simply followed the blood, an amazing amount of blood by the looks of
it, there was no way Aelisoc had enough blood to survive, no possible
way. The hulking warrior now followed the trail of blood and gore into
the cave, he passed their entrance hall, their shrine to the Paradigm of
Order, which he had always mocked, both because of the fact that all
knew the Lord Nepenthe had long ago disappeared into the abyss, and
the fact that he was a patron of the greatest blight upon Thera that had
ever been known, the Masters of the Five Magics. In his rage he kicked
over the shrine, scattering religious artifacts and actually breaking the
statue of Nepenthe. He could deal with his brother-in-laws scoldings
later. He followed the trail of blood into their main living quarters, and
around a bend into his brother-in-laws study, and there he found it. The
study was destroyed, his tables were splintered, chairs and stools were in
pieces across the floor. Books, pieces of glass, and parchment were
shredded and scattered. Off to one side, there was the head of a great
bear, a fresh kill.
Anfilocs spear came up to the ready in his right hand, and his hand axe
came off his belt in his left. He slowly moved through the wreckage,
coming near the back of the high-ceilinged cavern. There was a huge
wooden table, knocked onto its side, and Anfiloc could see a pool of
black blood, definitely not his nephews, spilling from behind it. He
rounded the wreckage and gasped in surprise. There lay a hulking beast,
the largest wolf he had ever seen. Its hide was gray and white, matted
with blood. There was a dagger in its neck, a sword through its belly
and out its back, and a spear driven through its jaws and out the back of
its head. Anfiloc poked the beast with a grunt, and turned from the