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A fringed leather waterskin reads:<br>
A fringed leather waterskin reads:<br>
Wrought by the hands of Jhiskar and Ghisa Rae'Sithi
Wrought by the hands of Jhiskar and Ghisa Rae'Sithi

* ''some dark chain armor with a charred image of a raven across the chest''
Hanging from the back is a tattered sign made of hairless bearskin.<br>
It reads, "Greetings, I am Mute."



[[Category:Player Characters]]
[[Category:Player Characters]]

Revision as of 00:11, 4 May 2009

Powerhaus Cindergrove
Status
Race Human
Gender Male
Guild Warrior Mage
Instance Prime


Description

A faint jagged black aura surrounds Powerhaus.
You see Arcane Fury Powerhaus Cindergrove, Fist of the Elements, a Human.
Powerhaus has sullenly glowing flame-hued eyes. His black-streaked auburn hair is shoulder length and fine, and is worn in a careless, windblown arrangement. He has freckled skin and an athletic build.
He is very tall for a Human.
He is venerable for a Human.
He has a scruffy growth of stubble on his face.
He has a tattoo of an armored warrior with black feathered wings spread wide across the width of his back. A few of the dark feathers have come loose, drifting downward to catch ablaze in a row of bright flames that burns on his lower back.
He is in good shape.

He is wearing a pair of soot-streaked miner's goggles overlaid with darkened and burned leather, a simple shirt of dark firesilk with loose ebony nightsilk ties, some loose-fitting gusseted pants of dark nightsilk with a long tie belt, a black leather utility belt set with double grommets, a scorched black hooded longcoat embellished at the hems with stylized flames, a sturdy black traveler's rucksack with crossed malchata ribs attached to the flap, a long mesh weapon harness wrapped in a tattered black cloth, a heavily battered and burned Adan'f skull bound in catgut, some curved bone claws jutting from tattered black cloth-wrapped knuckles, a blackened chain balaclava, a flat black hauberk, some flat black gloves, some pitted steel-toed footwraps, an iron-banded parry stick with brown leather straps, a glossy black spider bracer with a fine brushed finish, a darkened cambrinth armband inlaid with jagged silver lightning bolts, a bone wristcuff inlaid with polished cambrinth plates, a brushed silver anklet with dozens of tiny cambrinth stars, a gold and fire opal ring, a set of burnished steel claws,a lustrous ebony spellbook case inset with silvery crystal stars, a Gorbesh catapult basket, a quiver, an albredine crystal ring, a platinum kyanite gwethdesuan, a silver jadeite gwethdesuan, and a witch ball.

History

Powerhaus was born on the 8th day of the 5th month of Uthmor the Giant (167) in the year of the Emerald Dolphin, 327 years after the victory of Lanival the Redeemer.

Powerhaus and Meanne DeIredescence affirmed their vows before the gods in the 4th month of Shorka the Cobra in the year of the Iron Toad, 361.

Commissioned as a Lieutenant of the Zoluren Dragoons Infantry in 374 AL. Served as a Lieutenant and Soldier under Commanders Xixist, Elriic, and Cyiarriah until the Zoluren Militia disbanded in 392.

Narrative

Notable Adventures

  • Placed Second behind Mokikikado at the Jeraya Lanival Festival Swim Race.
  • Briefly battled the Outriders in the Gorbesh War.
  • Fought to the top of the Greater Fist to avenge the destruction of the Warrior Mage Guilds by the hands of Mibgluc.
  • Along with his wife Meanne, was plagued by a gremlin for years. Mostly minor harmless nuiscances such as beginning to cut the rope of the Gondola while they were aboard stopping before it was finished, as well as possessing their familiars numerous times.
  • Sent reports back to the mainland during early exploration of the Qi Archipelago, and one of the first explorers from the mainland to set foot on Tethloren Island.
  • Battled the Outcasts during the Outcast War.
  • Saved Wolf Clan villagers from slavery by ogres .
  • Helped destroy an obsidian monolith built by Srithin outside the Crossing Temple.
  • Sacrificed to the World Dragon on the altar in the Dragon Priests' camp.
  • Joined other adventurers during the recent Dragon Priest War in the assault on the Black Spire.
  • Landed the final blow to Twando, snapping his neck and sending him to walk the Starry Road.
  • Destroyed a seemingly indestructable Greater Asketian Avatar using fire and bottles of naphtha.
  • Traveled the land seeking bones as a task for Savage Artistan Satfiki.
  • While boasting at the Cleric's Guild in Forfedhdar about defeating Asketi's Avatar, a slender ribbon adder had slithered into his coat. After destroying it, he traveled to the Temple of the North Wind to defile the altar there in retaliation.
  • Returned the constellations to the sky using stellar fragments and totems with other attendees at the Hallow's Eve Festival for the Gods.
  • Unsuccessfully hunted a loose spider aboard the Giant Mechanical Spider at the Hallow's Eve Festival for the Gods.
  • Assisted Banii in repairing the Weer Telescope in the Crossing Moon Mage Guild, presumably making the most powerful telescope in the world.
  • Helped discover the history behind the black mold outbreak in the Hunting Preserve by Crossing, leading to negotiations of the relocation of the Goblin Rusty Iron Claw Clan.
  • Joined other adventurers defending Corik's Wall during Tomma's Ilithi Investigation of the disappearance of the Shadoweavers.
  • Ventured into the Hive to kill the Vykathi Queen Izlixtrixh, but was quickly slain and eaten.
  • Assisted in the building of Tromlyn's Tannery and Greyka's Jewelry in Dirge as a Construction Worker.
  • Head taken as a trophy while driving Zurato and his Sewer Rat Gang from Crossing.
  • Slew the Necromancer Iszanua with fiery naphtha while battling Adan'f, Xerasyth, and other Necromancers in the Whistling Woods.
  • Marked with a serpentine sigil beacon for defiling Asketi's altar. Was continously swarmed by a new creature, the Sinuous Ice Adder. After defeating the last one, the sigil was removed. Mocking and goading Asketi for more he then traveled back to altar at the Temple of the North Wind to defile it again.

Altered Possessions

  • a pair of soot-streaked miner's goggles overlaid with darkened and burned leather

Designed for protection while blasting out mines, a heavy layer of grime mars the goggles. Reinforced leather covers the frame and padded band, designed to fit snug and comfortable against the wearer's face. Along with crude stitching, iron rivets are affixed to the band and encircle the lenses to hold the pieces taut. Jagged scorch marks and streaks of ash radiate outwards from the darkened lenses, the markings not impairing their function as protection from sun, wind, water, or flying debris.

  • a simple shirt of dark firesilk with loose ebony nightsilk ties

Red threads used in the warp of the fabric create the illusion of shimmering tendrils of flame when touched by light. The silky ties combined with the casual, relaxed cut give this shirt a light and airy feel. With every movement, the firesilk appears to undulate, its carmine highlights rippling across the folds like rivulets of fresh blood.

  • some loose-fitting gusseted pants of dark nightsilk with a long tie belt

Both of the garment's legs are slightly extended, cut to end in a slightly frayed cuff just below the wearer's heel. A wide belt of black nightsilk is wrapped around the waist and tied off in a simple knot, allowing the ends to hang mid-thigh. Perfect for casual or dressy wear, the pants also allow for the freedom of movement that would be well suited in combat.

  • a scorched black hooded longcoat embellished at the hems with stylized flames

The heavy leather of the coat bears the characteristic marks of mana burns, almost certainly the product of excess spellcasting. The image of red and orange flames rise upwards from the sleeves and hem, enveloping them and reaching upwards to curl around the waist and shoulders. Whorls of grey cover the back and chest of the coat, resembling dark smoke.

  • some curved bone claws jutting from tattered black cloth-wrapped knuckles

Three malchata ribs have been carved into wickedly sharp talons with serrated edges, designed to hook just over the wearer's fingers. Catgut stirrups attached to the claws wrap across the palm and wrist when worn, securing them tightly for use in the most rigorous of combat situations. A ragged black cloth long enough to cover the hand and forearm is wrapped around the claws to align and veil them.

  • a long mesh weapon harness wrapped in a tattered black cloth

The long piece of fraying dark fabric is wrapped around the body of the harness, designed to conceal any smaller contents. The pitch-black harness has many different leather straps attached to a mesh body which allows very long objects to be carried conveniently within it.

  • a sturdy black traveler's rucksack with crossed malchata ribs attached to the flap

Sleek black fur lines the inside of the large container, the edges near the container's lid frayed a bit in a feathery pattern. Continuing up the shoulder straps and forming twin shoulder pads, the dark fur makes for soft padding around the dark material. Framing the stiff leather lid, the two bones are skillfully arranged into an X pattern, both of them slightly curved but keeping the pattern clear.

  • a heavily battered and burned Adan'f skull bound in catgut

Scorched and dented, the skull bears one empty eyesocket and a shattered hole where the other should be, as if it had been exploded from the inside. A cord of tightly wound catgut winds around the skull, keeping the jaw firmly in place while still allowing it to open and close. The excess intestine has been carefully braided to form a handy carrying strap.

  • a dark purple sack streaked with stars amidst faltering figures

Images of the Thirteen tumble downward from the opening along the surface, positioned as if falling blindly from the heavens.
A deep purple sack reads:
"Powerhaus Cindergrove"

  • a fringed leather waterskin clasped with a yellowed toe-bone and hung with three raven feathers

The scuffed and worn waterskin has developed small holes over years of hard use, and the image of a cloaked archer stitched to the beltloop is sun-faded.
A fringed leather waterskin reads:
Wrought by the hands of Jhiskar and Ghisa Rae'Sithi

  • some dark chain armor with a charred image of a raven across the chest

Hanging from the back is a tattered sign made of hairless bearskin.
It reads, "Greetings, I am Mute."