Tirost

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Tirost
Status Active
Race Human
Gender Male
Guild Warrior Mage
Instance Prime
Relatives Lymira


Appearance

You see Knight of Meraud Tirost Armagna, Telo'Getha of Zoluren, a Human Warrior Mage.
Tirost has an oval face, silver-flecked crystal blue eyes and a straight nose. His dark brown hair is short and wavy, and is worn loose. He has tanned skin and an athletic build.
He is a bit over average height for a Human.
He has a tattoo of a wolf's head shrouded by an aura of flame over twin crossed swords on his chest.

He is wearing a fur-trimmed black mantle fastened with a silversteel brooch, some nightmare black leathers, a black steel mourning band inlaid with ivory lilies, a dark leather sheath inlaid with silversteel and some black leather boots.

Tirost and his muse


Familiar

His familiar, Pangovin, is a storm-grey cat with gold-flecked crystal blue eyes.

Poetry

See the poetry of Tirost.

Background

Tirost was born in the lands around Laakmir in northwestern Therengia. His father, Daneolf, traveled throughout Kermoria trading, and sometimes returned with books, scrolls and codices of poetry and stories in Gamgweth and Common. Asara, Tirost's mother, loved books and stories of all kinds and used those brought by her husband to teach Tirost and Lymira to read and write.

When still very young, Tirost met the Elothean Moon Mage Malzard, who heightened his interest in magic. Perhaps sensing the boy's aptitude for elemental mana, Malzard told Tirost tales of the Legendary Warrior Mage Galain. He also spoke of the necromancer Lyras and all that was done to protect the world from her malice. When Tirost was twelve years old, his village experienced a tragedy, and Tirost, his mother and his sister traveled south and resettled in his mother's homeland of the Wolf Clan.

Though many in the Wolf Clan preferred oral traditions to the written word, Asara became a trusted lorekeeper and storyteller. She also taught at the orphanage in the Middens, and Tirost often accompanied her and played with the other children. When he turned nineteen, Tirost was accepted by Gauthus into the Warrior Mage Guild.