Dredarious |
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OOC Game Stats | |
Game Name | Dredarious |
Faction | Horde |
Race | Forsaken |
Gender | Male |
Class | Mage |
Guild | Alea Iacta Est |
Professions | Enchanting and Tailoring |
IC Info | |
Nicknames | Dred |
Age | Of the 51st Season |
Height | Average |
Build | Light |
Hair | Dark |
Eyes | Unknown |
Skin | Unknown |
Occupations | Lich |
Affiliations | ex-Kirin Tor (imposed exile) |
Alignment | chaotic neutral |
Physical Description[]
Dredarious is a forsaken magi of average stature. He is usually identifiable by his garb of 'Dalaran purple'. His clothing is of substandard quality, most of which is due to roaming the wilds after becoming raised by the Scourge.
He has a few enchanted leather straps riveted to his skull, keeping embedded runic orbs contained within his skull. These crystal orbs assist in magical focus and amplify his powers of the arcane.
Personality[]
Dredarious is a chaotic neutral character. When channeling arcane energy through his body his mind state has been known to fluxuate between Lawful and Chaotic Evil. In life he was Lawful Neutral, hinting on the edge of Good, though much of that was corrupted by his current state (occasionally it shines through but it's very rare).
History[]
Dredarious' life of undeath began on the outskirts of Dalaran. He was raised by Scourge necromancers after being slain by marauding ghouls around the outer limits of the city. Despite being raised by the Scourge his mind remained free of the Lich King, possible due to magical interference from the now-shielded city of Dalaran or some other unknown force.
In Life, Dredarious was formerly Archmagi Darius Vaedron of the Kirin Tor. He grew up in Alterac as a boy and joined the Kirin Tor as an apprentice at a young age. During his training, the house of Alterac betrayed the Alliance. The whole Alterac region was tossed into chaos and most of the population was killed or sent into hiding.
Darius secretly returned to his family home only to find it a graveyard. This experience left a deep scar within his soul, which most likely is the cause of his inherent instability.
(to be continued..)