Zaer
Zaer | |
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Status | Active |
Race | S'Kra Mur |
Gender | Male |
Guild | Necromancer |
Instance | Platinum |
You see Researcher Zaer of Elanthia, a S'Kra Mur.
He has an angular face with a flexible ridged crest which follows the shape of his skull, impenetrable slitted anthracite-hued eyes and a slender snout, ghostly green scales, a weathered mistglass tail guard adorned with swirling diacan symbols draped over a slender tail and a bony build.
He is average height for a S'Kra Mur.
A chubby vampire bat swathed in nightmare-black fur floats lazily around his head, glowing with a lustrous sheen against his scales.
He has a tattoo of strange markings, some recognizable from the languages of Elanthia and others indiscernible, that form an elaborate swirling web of letters split by the head crest on his scalp.
He is wearing a thorny khor'vela crown displaying void-black roses amid vengeance ruby spires, a diacan and opal por'nidrel (left eye jewelry), a dark crimson glass spiral, an imposing kirmiko shroud enveloped in cambrinth Seeds of Entropy, a patchy lab rat with an oddly direct stare, a spherical ecosphere dangling from a twisted animite chain, a shadesatin greatcloak clasped with a wasp-shaped pin carved out of sprite-bone, a pendant of chitin scrimshawed with the symbol of the Depth Shapers, a gold-scaled angiswaerd with firestained vardite and eldring eyes, a pebbled sharkskin baldric fastened with a diacan Saendalen shark, a savagely gnarled gloomwood staff crowned with a large orb of gloomglass, some dreamweave scholar's robes, a felted wool skull stitched with a pair of thick black X's, an iron-bound dragon's blood crystal box shaped like an anatomical heart, a braided shadowleaf and korograth leather sling and a pair of deep umber canvas shoes with thick leather soles.
Note
Zaer is a follower of the Philosophy of the Knife and does not think of himself as a Necromancer. He believes that the term "Necromancer" is a label used by provincial yokels to discredit what they don't understand. Zaer believes that the Immortals are, at best, capricious in their actions, and his attempts toward the Great Work are meant to establish a new age of freedom from the so-called Immortals for Elanthia's mortal races. Ultimately, he thinks history will redeem him in the eyes of society. He is fairly vocal about these views but is not "out" as a necromancer, per se.