
So I'm always on the look out for people that want to start up stories!
I have a few characters that might mesh well with yours, (Or not at all, in one instance, but if you need enemies thats not a bad thing.)
Fyrilsunn Fiandoensyn: Â Ex-maelstrom adventurer, currently in the process of retiring, getting hitched, and opening a tavern all his own. Â He's big, scary, and basically a giant teddybear. Â I'm not looking to get him involved in any major action based plots at the moment, but he's always available if you need a friendly word of advice, or the like. Â (And if times are rough, he can always bring the axe out from under the bed for a friend in need.)
Aulsoix Claimane: Â Aulsoix is a formal, scholarly elezen from Ishgard. Â Being from lesser nobility, he is well mannered, and well educated, with a particular focus on thaumaturgy and archaeology. Â He spends most of his time researching the War of Magi, but if you need a darker, more antagonistic character, he is more than capable of providing. Â Â
Buyantu Qestir: Â A xaelan refugee, Buyantu is currently just an adventurer trying to get by. Â But its not easy for the poor Qestir. Â Being of a tribe that believes all words are lies, and action is the only reliable form of communication, he struggles to make friends, and tends to stick to himself. Â But if someone where to try to get to know the silent man, they'd find a stalwart, if quiet, Â friend .
Illeaux Dravant: Â Illeaux lived a troubled life. Â Orphaned at a young age, he's done pretty much whatever was necissary to survive. Â After his parents where killed, he fled the shroud to Ul'dah, where he wound up running in a gang of refugee children. Â Now, a grown man, he's gone legit, sort of. Â He fights in the arena, under the title "The Asp of Gelmora." Â Something chosen more to draw the crowds, than for his own hubris. Â In reality, the man has his own reasons for fighting beyond coin and glory, and intends to leave the pointless fights behind as soon as he can.
I have a few characters that might mesh well with yours, (Or not at all, in one instance, but if you need enemies thats not a bad thing.)
Fyrilsunn Fiandoensyn: Â Ex-maelstrom adventurer, currently in the process of retiring, getting hitched, and opening a tavern all his own. Â He's big, scary, and basically a giant teddybear. Â I'm not looking to get him involved in any major action based plots at the moment, but he's always available if you need a friendly word of advice, or the like. Â (And if times are rough, he can always bring the axe out from under the bed for a friend in need.)
Aulsoix Claimane: Â Aulsoix is a formal, scholarly elezen from Ishgard. Â Being from lesser nobility, he is well mannered, and well educated, with a particular focus on thaumaturgy and archaeology. Â He spends most of his time researching the War of Magi, but if you need a darker, more antagonistic character, he is more than capable of providing. Â Â
Buyantu Qestir: Â A xaelan refugee, Buyantu is currently just an adventurer trying to get by. Â But its not easy for the poor Qestir. Â Being of a tribe that believes all words are lies, and action is the only reliable form of communication, he struggles to make friends, and tends to stick to himself. Â But if someone where to try to get to know the silent man, they'd find a stalwart, if quiet, Â friend .
Illeaux Dravant: Â Illeaux lived a troubled life. Â Orphaned at a young age, he's done pretty much whatever was necissary to survive. Â After his parents where killed, he fled the shroud to Ul'dah, where he wound up running in a gang of refugee children. Â Now, a grown man, he's gone legit, sort of. Â He fights in the arena, under the title "The Asp of Gelmora." Â Something chosen more to draw the crowds, than for his own hubris. Â In reality, the man has his own reasons for fighting beyond coin and glory, and intends to leave the pointless fights behind as soon as he can.