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Lors was everything of the above. And, paradoxically enough, he's happy. Nobody gives him stupid orders, there aren't the whole army of enemies wanting to kill him, and the troubles of peacetime are so plain... "It was worse on the war," as Lors himself likes to say.
 
Lors was everything of the above. And, paradoxically enough, he's happy. Nobody gives him stupid orders, there aren't the whole army of enemies wanting to kill him, and the troubles of peacetime are so plain... "It was worse on the war," as Lors himself likes to say.
  
He's a new arrival to Daldarr, and haven't yet made anything deserving the nickname with attached reputation.
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He's a new arrival to Daldarr, and haven't yet made anything deserving the nickname with attached reputation. Recently he learned that village of his birth was destroyed by the Duke Daldarr's elite unit.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:32, 25 January 2010

Lors (Also known as Lors of the Oxenbrooks or Lors the Soldier)

A peasant boy who was drawn into levy and survived his first battle to be promoted to "real soldier." A soldier that saw everything the war can offer, twice, just to be told "Go away, it's over." A free man who spend nearly all his money on booze and whores just attempting to adjust to this "normal life."

Lors was everything of the above. And, paradoxically enough, he's happy. Nobody gives him stupid orders, there aren't the whole army of enemies wanting to kill him, and the troubles of peacetime are so plain... "It was worse on the war," as Lors himself likes to say.

He's a new arrival to Daldarr, and haven't yet made anything deserving the nickname with attached reputation. Recently he learned that village of his birth was destroyed by the Duke Daldarr's elite unit.

PDQ stats:

Strenghts: Good [+2] Soldier, Good [+2] Charm, Good [+2] Gambler, Good [+2] Handyman

Weakness: Poor [-2] Povetry