Kiritan

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Kiritan ThunderSoul
Status Active
Race Kaldar
Gender Male
Guild Cleric
Instance undisclosed
Relatives Wife: Saphryna, Son: Romal, Daughter: Janaetta, Grandson: Zier and Granddaughter: Nehahra

Background: Though a devout servant of the lord of the void, Urrem'tier, this Kaldar provides clerical services to those thirsting to remain in the lands of the living . As a commisioned officer of the Silvermist family house guard, he strives to ensure the safety of both the Silvermist Family and the Citizens of Elanthia, when the cities fall under attack.



You see Spirit Lord Kiritan ThunderSoul, Legendary Cleric of Urrem'tier, a Kaldar.

A bright aura of holy energy emanates from Kiritan, standing tall and shining with a powerful inner fortitude.

Kiritan has jade eyes. His dark brown hair is shoulder length and wavy, and is worn loose. He has tanned skin. A series of sandstone spiders float lazily around his waist, glowing with a lustrous sheen against his skin.

His right wrist has a tattoo of a sinuous snake-like creature, its writhing head turned to breathe icy clouds that wreathe the skin.

A brilliant orb of rippling cerulean light hovers like a will-o-wisp, following him diligently.



He is holding a scorpid windsteel axe set with a molten diamond and spiritwood grip in his right hand.

He is wearing a blackened great helm forged in the semblance of scorpion-like chitin, a blackened steel locket, a rantija of black and blue leather embossed with a striking scorpion, some exoskeletal icesteel battle plate with a trielle molten diamond in the plackart, a thick armband formed by joined segments of blackened carapace, a thick armband formed by joined segments of blackened carapace, a heavy band of gold displaying a sea blue sapphire surrounded by black diamonds, a crested gold thumb ring, a blood-red prayer sash stitched with dark holy symbols, a gold book-shaped flask engraved with the title "The Sting of the Scorpion" and some crow-winged boots covered in chitin to create the image of sinuous scorpions.