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− | == [[Man At Arms]], Draugr the Hel-Blar Wraith, of [[Mystic Seas]] [[Blackspire]]== | + | == [[Man At Arms]], Draugr the Hel-Blar Wraith, of [[Mystic Seas]], [[Blackspire]]== |
''”Mine øyne vil kjøre deg gal”'' | ''”Mine øyne vil kjøre deg gal”'' | ||
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===Biography=== | ===Biography=== | ||
− | Listen deeply children, and hear the tale of the fallen Krigsherre, and the sorrow of his grave. Many battles he | + | Listen deeply children, and hear the tale of the fallen Krigsherre, and the sorrow of his grave. Many battles he<br> |
− | + | fought and won, besting man and beast in search of a worthy foe to offer him the true honor of death and his<br> | |
− | fought and won, besting man and beast in search of a worthy foe to offer him the true honor of death and his | + | place beside his Fathers in Valhalla. But lo! His family took ill at the hands of a sinister plague! In the biting<br> |
− | + | cold of Winter's teeth, his line took pale and suffered greatly. In the longest nights he watched as first his wife,<br> | |
− | place beside his Fathers in Valhalla. But lo! His family took ill at the hands of a sinister plague! In the biting | + | Freya, and then his children, Krake and Bjornan were consumed by this shadow. In grief and rage, he called for the<br> |
− | + | gods to bring him back his sons and sweet Freya, but they were cold and dead as the stones they lay upon. In<br> | |
− | cold of Winter's teeth, his line took pale and suffered greatly. In the longest nights he watched as first his wife, | + | blodtørst from the loss of his line, he cast the embers of his hearth into the thatch of his home, and brought it<br> |
− | + | flaming to the earth. In the inferno, the village could hear his cries as he used his sword to open his heart.<br> | |
− | Freya, and then his children, Krake and Bjornan were consumed by this shadow. In grief and rage, he called for the | + | As his home and all possessions had been lost to the fire, there could be no death door constructed to usher him<br> |
− | + | out, and no goods to honor his trip to Valhalla. Thus the men of his clan brought to him a bed of yew and oak with<br> | |
− | gods to bring him back his sons and sweet Freya, but they were cold and dead as the stones they lay upon. In | + | copper fastening to carry him forth to the pyre. Upon his bed the rune casters wrote the marks of honor and life,<br> |
− | + | hoping to bring peace to his darkened body. But the Krigsherre had lost his heart, and peace was not for him. Along<br> | |
− | blodtørst from the loss of his line, he cast the embers of his hearth into the thatch of his home, and brought it | + | the road from town to the Krigsherre's ship, there lay in wait a band of Saxon under the order of their king, come<br> |
− | + | to reclaim his body for bounty. They waited for the dark to fall, and cast their arrows to the stars, cutting down<br> | |
− | flaming to the earth. In the inferno, the village could hear his cries as he used his sword to open his heart. | + | the men whom carried the Krigsherre. As the Saxon men approached, they saw the Azure burning glow of swamp fire in the<br> |
− | + | eyes and hole of his heart of the Krigsherre. Fearing loss of profit more then life, the men brought the<br> | |
− | As his home and all possessions had been lost to the fire, there could be no death door constructed to usher him | + | Krigsherre's body up the mountain to descend to the waiting ships. Many then heard a whisper in their souls, calling<br> |
− | + | for their blood. The voice called forth their secrets and cut into their souls, leaving them naked and screaming to<br> | |
− | out, and no goods to honor his trip to Valhalla. Thus the men of his clan brought to him a bed of yew and oak with | + | their Christian god. Then from the sky, at the crest of the mountain, there came a mighty storm, and from it a<br> |
− | + | single bolt of lightning, rending the earth, and casting the Saxon men down to the rocks. Into this Chasm, the<br> | |
− | copper fastening to carry him forth to the pyre. Upon his bed the rune casters wrote the marks of honor and life, | + | Krigsherre fell - into a hole black as night without moon, and here he lay for years, calling forth to any who came<br> |
− | + | close, and driving them to leap off the cliffs to the rocks below...<br> | |
− | hoping to bring peace to his darkened body. But the Krigsherre had lost his heart, and peace was not for him. Along | + | Many years passed, and there came a traveling man of mysterious portent. Some say he was Monk, others say he was a<br> |
− | + | Bard, And still more claim him a Wizard. The only true knowledge that can be found is that he was called [[Dalamar]],<br> | |
− | the road from town to the Krigsherre's ship, there lay in wait a band of Saxon under the order of their king, come | + | and he was strong in Magic. [[Dalamar]] heard the Krigsherre whispering beneath the rock, and called down words of power<br> |
− | + | to his resting site. [[Dalamar]] carved the runes for life and power on the grave wall and cast crystals upon the grave<br> | |
− | to reclaim his body for bounty. They waited for the dark to fall, and cast their arrows to the stars, cutting down | + | dirt calling forth the Krigsherre as a Draugr, cloaked in the black of death, to fight for his house of men and his<br> |
− | + | God Baccvs... To this day, the Draugr fights for [[Baronet]] [[Dalamar]] and his Fellow Lords [[Blapticus]] Le Terni, and Leto<br> | |
− | the men whom carried the Krigsherre. As the Saxon men approached, they saw the Azure burning glow of swamp fire in the | + | Theodopalus in the [[Black Hand]]... A fitting place for the Blacked soul of the Krigsherre...<br> |
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− | eyes and hole of his heart of the Krigsherre. Fearing loss of profit more then life, the men brought the | ||
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− | Krigsherre's body up the mountain to descend to the waiting ships. Many then heard a whisper in their souls, calling | ||
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− | for their blood. The voice called forth their secrets and cut into their souls, leaving them naked and screaming to | ||
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− | their Christian god. Then from the sky, at the crest of the mountain, there came a mighty storm, and from it a | ||
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− | single bolt of lightning, rending the earth, and casting the Saxon men down to the rocks. Into this Chasm, the | ||
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− | Krigsherre fell - into a hole black as night without moon, and here he lay for years, calling forth to any who came | ||
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− | close, and driving them to leap off the cliffs to the rocks below... | ||
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− | Many years passed, and there came a traveling man of mysterious portent. Some say he was Monk, others say he was a | ||
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− | Bard, And still more claim him a Wizard. The only true knowledge that can be found is that he was called [[Dalamar]], | ||
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− | and he was strong in Magic. [[Dalamar]] heard the Krigsherre whispering beneath the rock, and called down words of power | ||
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− | to his resting site. [[Dalamar]] carved the runes for life and power on the grave wall and cast crystals upon the grave | ||
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− | dirt calling forth the Krigsherre as a Draugr, cloaked in the black of death, to fight for his house of men and his | ||
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− | God Baccvs... To this day, the Draugr fights for [[Baronet]] [[Dalamar]] and his Fellow Lords [[Blapticus]] Le Terni, and Leto | ||
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− | Theodopalus in the [[Black Hand]]... A fitting place for the Blacked soul of the Krigsherre... | ||
===Affiliated Groups=== | ===Affiliated Groups=== | ||
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[[Dalamar]] | [[Dalamar]] | ||
===Notable Accomplishments=== | ===Notable Accomplishments=== | ||
− | Steeped in the lore of Trollskap | + | Steeped in the lore of Trollskap<br> |
− | Known for hypnotism | + | Known for hypnotism<br> |
− | + | Able to change size in accordance to how many burgers he eats<br> | |
− | + | Unusually well spoken member of the recently deceased<br> | |
+ | Fond of kittens... | ||
===Additional Images=== | ===Additional Images=== | ||
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===More Information=== | ===More Information=== | ||
− | * | + | * [http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003163670047 Personal Website] |
− | * | + | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draugr Company Website] |
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*[http://www.amtgardrecords.com/search.php ORK] | *[http://www.amtgardrecords.com/search.php ORK] | ||
− | [[category: | + | [[category: Mystic Seas People]][[category:Blackspire People]] |
Revision as of 17:07, 10 March 2012
Contents
Man At Arms, Draugr the Hel-Blar Wraith, of Mystic Seas, Blackspire
”Mine øyne vil kjøre deg gal”
Biography
Listen deeply children, and hear the tale of the fallen Krigsherre, and the sorrow of his grave. Many battles he
fought and won, besting man and beast in search of a worthy foe to offer him the true honor of death and his
place beside his Fathers in Valhalla. But lo! His family took ill at the hands of a sinister plague! In the biting
cold of Winter's teeth, his line took pale and suffered greatly. In the longest nights he watched as first his wife,
Freya, and then his children, Krake and Bjornan were consumed by this shadow. In grief and rage, he called for the
gods to bring him back his sons and sweet Freya, but they were cold and dead as the stones they lay upon. In
blodtørst from the loss of his line, he cast the embers of his hearth into the thatch of his home, and brought it
flaming to the earth. In the inferno, the village could hear his cries as he used his sword to open his heart.
As his home and all possessions had been lost to the fire, there could be no death door constructed to usher him
out, and no goods to honor his trip to Valhalla. Thus the men of his clan brought to him a bed of yew and oak with
copper fastening to carry him forth to the pyre. Upon his bed the rune casters wrote the marks of honor and life,
hoping to bring peace to his darkened body. But the Krigsherre had lost his heart, and peace was not for him. Along
the road from town to the Krigsherre's ship, there lay in wait a band of Saxon under the order of their king, come
to reclaim his body for bounty. They waited for the dark to fall, and cast their arrows to the stars, cutting down
the men whom carried the Krigsherre. As the Saxon men approached, they saw the Azure burning glow of swamp fire in the
eyes and hole of his heart of the Krigsherre. Fearing loss of profit more then life, the men brought the
Krigsherre's body up the mountain to descend to the waiting ships. Many then heard a whisper in their souls, calling
for their blood. The voice called forth their secrets and cut into their souls, leaving them naked and screaming to
their Christian god. Then from the sky, at the crest of the mountain, there came a mighty storm, and from it a
single bolt of lightning, rending the earth, and casting the Saxon men down to the rocks. Into this Chasm, the
Krigsherre fell - into a hole black as night without moon, and here he lay for years, calling forth to any who came
close, and driving them to leap off the cliffs to the rocks below...
Many years passed, and there came a traveling man of mysterious portent. Some say he was Monk, others say he was a
Bard, And still more claim him a Wizard. The only true knowledge that can be found is that he was called Dalamar,
and he was strong in Magic. Dalamar heard the Krigsherre whispering beneath the rock, and called down words of power
to his resting site. Dalamar carved the runes for life and power on the grave wall and cast crystals upon the grave
dirt calling forth the Krigsherre as a Draugr, cloaked in the black of death, to fight for his house of men and his
God Baccvs... To this day, the Draugr fights for Baronet Dalamar and his Fellow Lords Blapticus Le Terni, and Leto
Theodopalus in the Black Hand... A fitting place for the Blacked soul of the Krigsherre...
Affiliated Groups
Belted Family
Notable Accomplishments
Steeped in the lore of Trollskap
Known for hypnotism
Able to change size in accordance to how many burgers he eats
Unusually well spoken member of the recently deceased
Fond of kittens...