Fenrir Firewind

Fenrir Firewind is a specialist and contractor for the Thalmor in The New Kingdoms RP, alongside his twin brother Ryothiel. Unlike his brother, he is a good hearted man with a strong sense of justice, although he is not above performing clandestine acts of assassination and sabotage. He is a rarity among the Thalmor, for it is obvious he is a half breed.

Birth and early life
Not much is known of Fenrir's early life, other than the fact that his mother was a high ranking Justiciar in the Thalmor, almost equivalent to a general. His father was a hithero unknown nordic magus. He was born alongside his twin brother Ryothiel. His mother took his brother back to the Summerset Isles, while he was kept with his father.

Fenrir was trained in the art of magical combat by an unnamed Imperial bandit mage when he was much younger, many, many years ago, learning Electrokinesis and Pyrokinesis. The mage pointed him to Akavir to learn fencing, where he actually did, mastering many, many deadly sword techniques. The mage also performed an immortalizing procedure on Fenrir.

Fenrir learnt extreme illusion skills in Akavir as well.

Joining the Thalmor
Fenrir returned home to find his father missing and his entire village slaughtered by Thalmor after his lenghty training. He was enraged and went on a revenge rampage, killing nearly 50 Thalmor soldiers single handedly before he was stopped by Ondolemar's unnatural magic, which caused him extreme pain. Ondolemar spared the half elf and instead gave him a job as a Thalmor contractor, for he saw the potential in the young man.

Fenrir swore revenge against Ondolemar, but he needed a day job to give him money to buy daily necessities and the only alternative to being a contractor was death. Thus, he joined.

Powers and Abilities
(WIP)

Equipment
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Trivia

 * Fenrir's fighting style is based on the tranquil cleave stance in the game Warframe, except sped up many times.
 * Fenrir, unlike his brother, is more inspired by a ronin than a ninja.
 * Like his brother, Fenrir can be considered to possess the clichéd "implausible fencing powers"