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== '''Alghorn''' == | |||
Alghorn is a foundling, discovered as a babe on the edge of the village. No-one knows who his parents are, and he was very nearly not taken in: who needs an extra mouth to feed? | |||
It was Edelgan, the village priest, who ultimately took responsibility for the child, raising Alghorn according to Sarenrae's teachings. | |||
Thanks to his orcish blood, Alghorn quickly grew larger and stronger than most of the other children; Edelgan made sure to channel this youthful strength and energy in positive ways. | |||
Alghorn is conscious that not everyone in town wanted him to be there, and keen to prove himself useful. He participates enthusiastically (though with only middling skill) in village repair jobs, and watches out for Edelgan, who is now frail and elderly. | |||
Alghorn is good friends with Mukal, the lamed son of the village miller. Mukal needs a crutch to walk, so he frequently needs help with the more physical aspects of his father's work, but his mind is quick and agile, and he tells good stories, so they both get something out of the time they spend together. | |||
[[https://pathbuilder2e.com/launch.html?build=102692|Character Sheet]] | |||
Latest revision as of 23:39, 2 November 2021
Alghorn[edit]
Alghorn is a foundling, discovered as a babe on the edge of the village. No-one knows who his parents are, and he was very nearly not taken in: who needs an extra mouth to feed?
It was Edelgan, the village priest, who ultimately took responsibility for the child, raising Alghorn according to Sarenrae's teachings.
Thanks to his orcish blood, Alghorn quickly grew larger and stronger than most of the other children; Edelgan made sure to channel this youthful strength and energy in positive ways.
Alghorn is conscious that not everyone in town wanted him to be there, and keen to prove himself useful. He participates enthusiastically (though with only middling skill) in village repair jobs, and watches out for Edelgan, who is now frail and elderly.
Alghorn is good friends with Mukal, the lamed son of the village miller. Mukal needs a crutch to walk, so he frequently needs help with the more physical aspects of his father's work, but his mind is quick and agile, and he tells good stories, so they both get something out of the time they spend together.
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