Description
Before you is a man of medium height and light build. He wears
a silky black robe, tied at the waist by a golden rope. His hood
does not cover his head, but falls halfway down his back, leaving
his head exposed. Fiery red hair curls its way down his back,
swaying gently in the breeze. His skin is unusually tanned and
clean for one with such fair hair. He fashions a fluorescent blue
rune upon his left cheek that seems to pulse as if in rhythm with
his heartbeat. A fresh scar has been bitten into his lower right
cheek, blood slowly trails down to his chin and falls silently to the
ground.
Role
Early Years
Added Sat Sep 24 22:37:26 2005 at level 7:
Felthuzaad was born and raised east of Arkham, near the cursed Dale.
His name stems from ancient times, with Felthu meaning Black Sage,
and Zaad meaning knowledgable. His family owned a small but decor-
ated house near the graveyard. He was forbidden from ever venturing
near the graveyard by his parents. Naturally because of this, he
immediately had interest with what lay within the locked gates.
As he grew, so did his fascination with Death and the afterlife. It was
not long before he was sneaking out at night and entering the graveyard
to study the remains of the dead. He knew that the secrets to the
immortals could be found by the mistakes of those that had died. It
was his goal to unravel those secrets, the secrets that had escaped
so many.
The Soul's Release
Added Wed Oct 26 06:06:43 2005 at level 30:
Felthuzaad surrounded himself with death and decay for his
entire youth. He reeked of it. He would actively seek out
each and every graveyard that was known. He has become
quite adept at finding them too. It is as if he can sense the
souls of the past, as if they guide him to their eternal resting
place.
What he had now become fanatical about was the instantaneous
moment at which the soul was released from a living body, to make
it deceased. It was this moment which he was to begin studying.
He knows that within this morbid parting are the keys to
controlling it. Deluded as some say he is, he believe he will
capture the essense of Death and use it to prolong his reignrole +
What he had now become fanatical about was the instantaneous
moment at which the soul was released from a living body, to make
it deceased. It was this moment which he was to begin studying.
He knows that within this morbid parting are the keys to
controlling it. Deluded as some say he is, he believe he will
capture the essense of Death and use it to prolong his reign
timelessly.
He routinely goes about his business, parting mortals from their
petty lives, with an air of arrogance. He has little desire for
what the corpses have to offer financially, only experimentally.