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Revision as of 21:38, 14 July 2013
| Sebrahn Cavish | |
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| Status | Active |
| Race | Elf |
| Gender | Male |
| Guild | Moon Mage |
| Instance | Prime |
Description:
You see Nomad Sebrahn Cavish, an Elf.
Sebrahn has an angular face, pointed ears, almond-shaped crystal blue eyes and a straight nose. His black hair is long and wavy, and is worn arranged in tight dreadlocks. He has tanned skin and a lithe build.
He is slightly under average height for an Elf.
He appears to be young.
Facts:
Birthdate: 14th day of the 10th month of Nissa the Maiden in the year of the Bronze Wyvern, 379 years after the victory of Lanival the Redeemer.
Heritage: Wind Elf
Sect: Nomads of the Arid Steppe
Tribe: Skindancer
Background:
Sebrahn was born in Horse Clan among the Wind Elves. He was raised solely by his mother for the first few years of his life, given what could easily be called a happy childhood. His father, a human and Nomad of Arid Steppe, often visited during his travels across the plains. At the age of ten, Sebrahn chose to follow in his footsteps. Feeling at home among the tribes, he became a Nomad himself after several years among them. At the age of twenty-seven, and with much encouragement from the tribal shamans, he traveled to the Trabe Plateau to become a Moon Mage.
He is a wanderer, always "following his stars" in search of knowledge. He can be spotted in any of the five provinces, although he gravitates often to Ilithi.
Personality:
Sebrahn can be described as shy but spirited, harboring no small amount of typical elven mischief. He has a thirst for knowledge and a passion for teaching about his people when given the opportunity. Much to his chagrin, he is often mistaken for an Outcast, which only fuels his desire to teach.