A brother and sister emerged from the forest caked in soot and ash,
searching for the enemies that destroyed their small tribe of elves just
outside the city of Valour: enemies comprised the evils that have haunted
the realm of Serin for centuries, the Legion. The pair, Ezunoth and
Yathanae, set out seeking revenge in the hopes of restoring light to a world
filled with darkness and death. They were both filled with ambition and
goals. Ezunoth had dreams of joining the order of the Knights of Valour.
His sister shared his ambitions.
It would not take long into their adventure, however, for Yathanae to go
missing. Now, Ezunoth searches the realm in the hopes of finding his sister
and restoring her to the light or giving her succor, whichever would be
needed. This journey has sidetracked him from his lifelong dream and quest
of becoming a Knight. Ezunoth is slowly coming to grips with the
realization that Yath might be gone forever. Does he continue his search,
or does he turn his sights back to the order of Knights and see if they will
give him the chance to prove his worth?
Description (commended):
With an expansive frame, corded bands of muscle lay taut about the solid
physique of this broad shouldered elf. Silver matted locks freely hang down
from the sides of his scalp, cascading into large thick clumps of tangles.
Erupting through this nest of plaits are the long tips of his pointed ears,
their outer edges pierced with numerous bone rings and spikes. His eyes are
a unique shade of crimson and are set above a hawkish nose. High
cheekbones, along with a thin lipped mouth give him an expression
reminiscent of a bird of prey gazing out over its hunting grounds. Pale
skin, unharmed by the furious rays of the sun, stretches across his face,
sculpting a prominent feature that is easily recognizable. Small red veins
spider-web themselves over the entirety of his hulking form in no apparent
pattern. A healthy balance of fat and sleek muscles completes his tall,
well-developed form. His arms and legs do not appear to be very well
endowed in terms of muscle, but they do appear to have been worked tediously
and, as a result, are well defined.
[reply to Vulmar]