Description
A short stocky creature stands before you, feet spread
in a wide stance, in secure balance. His armor is well
polished, with every last bit of dirt cleaned off. His
skin is dark, wrinkled and parched, but yet surprisingly
clean, for a duergar. His broad chin is well shaven, and
it is lifted up in the air, with an air of arrogance.
Two dark beedy eyes assess the surroundings keenly, as
evaluating a battlefield.
Role
Background
Added Mon Jan 30 17:37:28 2006 at level 1:
Gharahka was a leader of a small band of duergar brigans who
called themselves the Bragnach, after Gharahka's family. He
was vain, and thought himself a great leader in war and theft
for they often raided helpless caravans and merchants with
success. One raid Grahka lead against a caravan, that was
lead by unarmored monks, who were yet well trained fighters,
failed miserably. Gharahka was infuriated by the loss. Not as
much for loosing the plunder, or his dead warriors, but that
he had failed. He examined why he failed, and realised that
the attack was poorly planned, with little information on the
enemy, and his attacking force had not been organised. Seeing
the duergar trash around him, he fealt sickened for what rabble
his people were, and decided to desert them, and leave to train
himself into a true leader in war, to be victorious in the
battlefield.