Description
Tall and strong, albeit a little thin, the golden tan skinned wood-elf
stands before you. His long golden blonde hair cascades over his
shoulders and down his back, the points of his ears barely visible
underneath it. Two large almond shaped sky blue eyes shine brightly
about. His face is marked by firm a jaw line, his lips a delicate peach in
color. His hands, unadorned except for a small marking in the shape of
leaf, look soft and supple. Clad in light colored, loose clothing and
armor he appears quite comfortable and at ease. A soft and pleasant
scent, barely noticeable, seems to wafts about him.
Role
How Love Can Change A Man.
Added Mon Feb 13 02:38:20 2006 at level 43:
An excerpt from the diary of Elros, written many years in the past
Daeoine, such a wonderful gift she has been! Such love for her I feel,
not like all the others, not only physical, not only lust, but true love. I
never cared for another so deeply, so passionately. I would do anything
for her, anything at all. It is my intention to be with her, next to her, for
the rest of my life, if shell have me, I will propose. Oh! How I did not
see this! One woman, albeit a perfect one, but only one! I did not realize
it was possible, I thought such love was a thing of fairy tales and myth.
But now I have found it and must do everything to keep it!
A recent entry
Then this is it, what a fool, a terrible and horrible fool, I have been. I
have caused so much pain, so much anguish and it was all for nothing.
She does not love me, not like I love her! How can I return to that place,
my beloved Inn, where so much time was spent in her company, so
many days and years passed us by, how did I not see this coming, how
did I not realize her true feelings. So blinded by my own love, my own
feelings. I will thusly retire to my home, I spend time again amongst the
trees and in the creeks, I will seek others for whom to sing for, and rest
my soul, and rejuvenate my spirit.
Fun, fun, fun, life is all about fun!
Added Sat Jan 21 20:47:20 2006 at level 1:
Elros the cad, the fop, the insufferable, certainly these he may be but
well meaning and well intentioned are also apt descriptions. Care free
and full of life, he does little except follow the desires of his heart,
happiest when in the company of friends, of which he is always looking
for more. A drinker of wine and liquor, and coinsure of fine (and not so
fine) women, Elros carries little remorse for his actions and does not
understand why others might be offended.