Stamp

Stamp Bloodhoof In-Game: Stamp

Nickname: Just Stamp

Clan: Storm Earth and Fire

Title: None

Alts: Rote, Cups, Patinjunar, Zanthafir, Mahrunk

Stories:
 * The Continuing Adventures of Stamp
 * Demon Space Paladins!
 * The End of Stamp
 * Archives: The Adventures of Stamp

Vitals
Race: Tauren Class: Warrior

Specialization: Swords (primary); Axes, Maces and Polearms (secondary)

Professions: Mining, Skinning

Age: 26

Sex: Male

Hair: Black

Eyes: Pale blue

Weight: 410 lbs.

Height: 8'

Garments/Armor: Heavy plate mail

Personality
Stamp's a generally happy-go-lucky warrior, fiercely devoted to his friends and most of his relatives. However, he has been long estranged from his father, Echo, a traveling singer and storyteller, over Echo's refusal to avenge the death of his wife, Bendingstalk. She was slain by Centaurs in the Barrens of Kalimdor. When angered or hurt by someone he cares about, he tends to grow quiet and withdrawn. When angered by someone he doesn't like ... well, he gets very loud and then starts to hit and hit and hit and hit.

History
Born and raised in the Barrens during the later years of the Tauren's nomadic existence, Stamp Bloodhoof has grown into a proud and driven warrior in service to the Horde. He is a fierce defender of his sister Raysha and his Clan Mates in Storm Earth and Fire.

The son of Bendingstalk and Echo Bloodhoof, Stamp got his unusual manner of speaking from taking one too many kicks to the head while hunting Kodos in the Barrens of Kalimdor. His professions have varied, from dabbling in herbalism and mining in his younger years to a tight focus on engineering and, more recently, to blacksmithing. After his services were no longer required for the war effort against the Silithids, Stamp shifted to skinning.

He's got a terrible weakness for weapons - or, as he calls them, "hit and hits." He has trained in all weapons one can learn and he owns many different kinds of weapons, some of them quite rare.

Despite the renown that has come from Gizmik Fazzle spreading stories of Stamp's adventures, Stamp plays down his celebrity: "Stamp just Stamp," he says. He prefers to keep a low profile, maintaining humility and an unassuming nature.