Gurunberd

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Chaotic Evil Adult Male Red Dragon Fighter 8

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Appearance: Gurunberd has devoured a human Seren warrior that he's promptly stolen the identity of. He is identifiable by the fantastically ornate and beautiful armor that he chooses to wear and his massive shield that goes along with it. In place of a edged weapon, Gurunberd wields a gigantic warhammer. Gurunberd's inhumanity is evident since he chooses to lord over other human beings by being well over nine feet tall.

Personality: Gurunberd likes to slaughter and kill. He's a monstrous being that believes himself far more skilled and strong than he is. Only his massive draconic intellect and strength seperate him from the masses while he's fairly tame amongst his own kind. Even the Chamber barely tolerates him.


History: Gurunberd is a Dragon of Argonessan that has long admired the violence and monstrous habits of the mortal world. Loathing the staid and peaceful culture of his homeland, he became obsessed with the primitive human beings that existed on the planet. A connoisseur of violence, Gurunberd has decided to "live amongst the natives" by indulging in adventures amongst their kind.

Gurunberd fought in the Last War on all five sides and is listed amongst the Arcane Congress as an enemy of humanity. Despite the fact that he fancies himself a great warrior, several times he was forced to revert to his Draconic form in order to win the "great victories" that he attributes to his skill. While the Dragonas have long had cures for psychopathic tendencies amongst their kind, it seems that Gurunberd escaped their notice.

Gurunberd has decided to join the Twelve Deadly Gods as an example of the most lethal and skilled warriors in all of the planet. In truth, Genai was inclined to kill the Dragon for the fact that his skill was inferior even to Schneiders and he only had his natural abilities and super strength to fall back on.

Instead, Genai has allowed the Dragon to live amongst his organization in hopes he'll learn a trick or two. Genai has sent him to kill Trent Carlyle and Lord Silverclaw, not as a validation for Gurunberd's own abilities, but as a way to test Trent. If Gurunberd sucessfully destroys Trent, then Genai is inclined to make him another placeholder amongst his ranks like Schneider was or simply destroy him.

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