Description
The entire right side of this human face is horribly disfigured. From where
his ear should be to his eye socket, the skin resembles a melted lump of
wax. One side of his lips part to reveal a set of crooked yet teeeth, the
other side unmoving. Menacing green eyes dart back and forth accross the room
and like his lips when he blinks his right side eyelid is unmoving. A simple
black robe obscures the rest of his form. Judging from the way it hangs
limp, you cannot imagine his physiqe to be very imposing.
Role
A glimpse into a twisted mind.
Added Thu Nov 10 13:13:24 2005 at level 16:
Brought into this world within the confines of the Dairen settlement. His birth was one not seen
often. Simamese twins joined at the head, the sight of it was often to much for the folk to take in.
Locked away by their parents, the twins Alduros and Alduron had little more to do than amuse each other.
Time passed quickly for the two, a bond far beyond brotherhood and friendship was formed.
But this bond was not one to last, Alduron took ill to a horrible wasting disease. Alduros could
feel the disease weakening his twin. The solution the village shaman could come to was to seperate
the twins, so Alduros might live. Life was never the same for Alduros, now seperated the citizens
still looked on him with disgust and disregard. Seemingly lost without his twin Alduros grew bitter
to the world. There had to be a way, yes a way to bring Alduron back... if only he was here once again.
Ambitions
Added Thu Nov 17 03:15:18 2005 at level 29:
It is the intention of Alduros to seek out the ancient runekeeper, the one who was born the day magic was.
Living through the millenia the knowledge of the art that Zebulus posses could be a powerful tool in
his search for contact with the spirit of Alduron. Initially contact is his first goal, once such a step
is achieved futher research into freeing his spirit in the mortal realm once again is the next step.
Utimately Alduros imagines a day when the two can share a body once more, brought to together as when they were children.