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Post by eaneberhart on Jul 26, 2015 21:17:39 GMT
Name: Ean Eberhart
Age: 25
Nationality: Longabard
Hair: Blonde
Eyes: Blue
Facial Markings: none
Skin Color: pale
Height: 6 feet 2 inches
Weight: 167
Build: tall and muscular but thin
Body Markings: none
Interests: Apples, weapons, armor, and waterfalls
Dislikes: poorly maintained weapons and armor, thieves, Christians
Strengths: blacksmithing, Engineering, shield-wall
Weaknesses: monsters, archers, lancers
Skills: Blacksmithing, construction
Fears: Trolls(Nordic mythology), the black death,
Profession: Master-Smith
Backround/History: Ean was born into a poor Nordic family that struggled to survive. At the age of fourteen Ean was taken as an apprentice of the master-smith by the name of Ripmr Ironcaster. After years of training Ean slowly became a talented smith. After five more years Ripmr grew old and on his deathbed told Ean that he would become the most talented blacksmith that the world has ever known. After his master's death Ean went back to his home village only to find out that his parents had grown old and died of natural causes. At this moment Ean decided to go into a distant land to fulfill his master's wish.
Equipment:Sandals, leather gloves, Huscarl round shield (what ever shied is avalible at the time), warspear, Hammer, Naked bare chest with sweat glistening in the sun
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Post by commissariat on Jul 27, 2015 15:02:42 GMT
Christians will NEVER be something your character will encounter because no Real-Life Religions or cultures are allowed. Might as well remove that bit. I pose a question to you, why would a Master-Smith take on an apprentice from a poor, starving family? He could have anyone of the richer nord boys. Please elaborate. Equipment is satisfactory I am only postponing acceptance because as a writer and theatre-major, it is important that your character's main background point should be clarified so as to help you take on your role better. Fix that and I'll take another look!
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Post by SO_RealmHawk on Jul 27, 2015 17:00:18 GMT
Too brief.
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