Aaoskar
Aaoskar Moonbender | |
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Status | Active |
Race | Elf |
Gender | Male |
Guild | Moon Mage |
Instance | Prime |
Relatives | Srinsidhe |
Appearance
You see Aaoskar Moonbender, an Elf. He has laugh lines, pointed ears, almond-shaped milky white eyes, and a classical nose. His snow-white hair is very long and straight, and is worn in a simple, loose style. He has smooth skin and a lithe build. He is very tall for an Elf. He has a tattoo of six towers on a field of stars encircled by the three Elanthian moons on his wrist.
Dress: He is wearing an ice blue velvet cloak adorned with knotted silk and crystal clasps, an icy blue robe dyed at the edges with a muted purple shade, a steel-capped ironwood quarter staff carved with multiple cambrinth-inlaid symbols, an ice-blue silk satchel with a white drusy quartz clasp, an ice-blue leather pack embroidered with delicate white snowdrops, a moonstone ring, some winged grey leather boots and a silver-plated parry stick etched with ornate knotwork. Family: Aaoskar belongs to the Moonbender family.
Clan: Aaoskar belongs to the Wind Elf Clan.
Background: Aaoskar was a commoner who rose to great heights, becoming a general and a leader on the battlefield. With success, Aaoskar became to feel that he mastered the web of fate, but in time learned that he was entangled by the very forces he thought he had mastered. Discovering his disillusionment, it is rumored that Aaoskar abandoned his new won station in life and became a hermit, looking for a way to free himself from the entangling web of fate (however knowing that this may be an impossible hope). Those who knew the great general and now encounter him in his self-imposed seclusion have said that a great sense of relief and freedom can be seen on the aging general's face.
When Aaoskar is seen today, it is normally in his regular visits to his guildleader Fateweaver Lomtaun. It is rumored that few words are exchanged between the Master and his pupil anymore. Rather both sit in serene silence for hours before the two part.