Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5583506-20150722184854/@comment-6006054-20150731081716

(I would like to join, if able. Either way, I apoligize for the text wall mid RP, and for any errors in grammar or spelling in the card. It was late when I wrote this.)

Name: Breldon

Race: Breton

Gender: Male

Age: Early to Mid Twenties

Height/Weight: 5'9 / 130lbs

Appearance: somewhat pale skin, amber-flecked green eyes, brown hair to the base of his neck.

Equipment: tattered, faded, and worn green robes. The right sleeve stops around the elbow, and its hem is stained a dark red. Carries a battered heater shield. Carries a flame-warped and rusted longsword. Right arm wrapped in bandages.

Powers(Racial+1): Dragonskin, Equilibrium

Skills(1 Master, 2 Expert, 3 Adept):  Master Alteration, Expert Restoration, Expert Block, Adept Alchemy, Adept Illusion, Adept Enchantment

Spells: Telekinesis, Grand Healing, Paralysis, Vampire's Bane, Muffle, Ebony Flesh, Water Breathing, Detect

Noteworthy: Breldon is unsettled by flame, but not overtly so. He is blessed(or hindered) by a strong moral code and sense of right and wrong. Possesses a naive and easily manipulatable view of "adventuring". Loves to read, and has taken after his one-time companion's interest in woodcarving. Highly adverse to killing.

Bio: Breldon is the youngest son of a breton noble, and is one of many children. He had an early intrest in magic and literature. His love of magic bloomed into his immense skill in restoration and alteration, and the stories encountered due to his love of reading motivated him to leave home and become an "adventurer". His first job was not a kind introduction to the realty of mercenary life. It required exceptional ruthlessness and a willingness for brutality that Breldon simply did not have and could not comprehend. He managed to avoid most participation, but at the job's conclusion was terribly wounded. He was abandoned for a corpse, and was found by his short time partner. Thinking that his chosen proffession was redeemed, Breldon accompanied Ekrun on quite a few adventures. However, Breldon was betrayed, his partner leaving in the dead of night with most of the duo's gold. Breldon's faith in himself has been shaken to the core, along with his world view. He searches for a way to be like one of the heroes in his books, though harbors doubts that true heroes can really exist.