Post by Dream of The End on Jan 10, 2008 18:41:40 GMT -5
Race: Halfling
Class:Druid
Alignment: Neutral Good
Tzar grew up in a circus with his two younger sisiters and an older brother. His Mother died giving Birth to his youngest sisiter, Carmen, and his father died in a tragic accident involving an elephant and a peice of lettuce. unfortuanetly, he and his siblings had little in common, seeing as he was a different breed of Hafling, he was a lightfoot, the shortest kind, and his siblings all took after their fathers, as tallfellows, which resemble more elf than halfling.
After years of taking the brunt of the animal training, he gained a respect for the animal kingdom. One night, after a particularly good review, his older brother and his friends became very intoxicated, and and decided to "put Tzar in his place". Tzar heard from Carmen what they were planning to do, and he decided he'd had enough. He was going to run... After nearly an hour of preperation, he heard the tent zip open and after a brief moment, it zipped closed, five shadowed figures stood between him and his escape. He had hidden himself to the best of his ability, and at the first chance he got, ran...
After nearly a week without food, or any friendly contact, he happened upon a traveling cleric. The cleric showed him the path of Gozreh, as well as a fully loaded buffet.... After nearly four years spent with the traveling cleric, he decided to go out on his own and protect and aid nature and all those who revere it.
Physicality-
A little on the short side standing only three feet tall, what he lacks in height, he makes up for in .... shortness..... he has long grey hair usually kept in a braid, and bright cerulean eyes, both of which he got from his mother. He often wears earthy tones and a shade or two of blue. More often than not, he is caught in his long, earth toned robe, unless he is expecting a battle of some sort. His light hair almost offset his pale white skin, which only amplify the brightness of his eyes. Often mistaken for a girl, or a child, or both, he is fairly thin, weighing under thirty pounds, and has a fair amount of curvature to his form.
Class:Druid
Alignment: Neutral Good
Tzar grew up in a circus with his two younger sisiters and an older brother. His Mother died giving Birth to his youngest sisiter, Carmen, and his father died in a tragic accident involving an elephant and a peice of lettuce. unfortuanetly, he and his siblings had little in common, seeing as he was a different breed of Hafling, he was a lightfoot, the shortest kind, and his siblings all took after their fathers, as tallfellows, which resemble more elf than halfling.
After years of taking the brunt of the animal training, he gained a respect for the animal kingdom. One night, after a particularly good review, his older brother and his friends became very intoxicated, and and decided to "put Tzar in his place". Tzar heard from Carmen what they were planning to do, and he decided he'd had enough. He was going to run... After nearly an hour of preperation, he heard the tent zip open and after a brief moment, it zipped closed, five shadowed figures stood between him and his escape. He had hidden himself to the best of his ability, and at the first chance he got, ran...
After nearly a week without food, or any friendly contact, he happened upon a traveling cleric. The cleric showed him the path of Gozreh, as well as a fully loaded buffet.... After nearly four years spent with the traveling cleric, he decided to go out on his own and protect and aid nature and all those who revere it.
Physicality-
A little on the short side standing only three feet tall, what he lacks in height, he makes up for in .... shortness..... he has long grey hair usually kept in a braid, and bright cerulean eyes, both of which he got from his mother. He often wears earthy tones and a shade or two of blue. More often than not, he is caught in his long, earth toned robe, unless he is expecting a battle of some sort. His light hair almost offset his pale white skin, which only amplify the brightness of his eyes. Often mistaken for a girl, or a child, or both, he is fairly thin, weighing under thirty pounds, and has a fair amount of curvature to his form.