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Background
Kanda Frostpath, known to everyone around him simply as Frost, is
strange Wolfen, at least among the Ice Eye Tribe. Frost has forsaken
the primary religion of the tribe and has left to aid the world,
wolfen and non-wolfen alike. This has caused some strained relations
between Frost and his people. But others understand, so life goes
on
Frost was born to a family of boat builders. The eldest son, but
with one older sister, he was expected to take over the family business.
Imagine the surprise when Hanish Iron Eyes, a renowned Wolfen soldier,
showed up with an escort of elven and human mages and soldiers to
take him off to study the mystic arts. Initially, Frost's parents
protested, then they were shown the writ bearing the Imperial Seal
of the Wolfen Empire. The writ stated that his destiny had been
prophesied and that he was needed. His descent from the ancient
tribal leaders of the Ice Eye, denoted by his white fur and wintry
blue eyes, only solidified their claim. Thus, his parents reluctantly
gave up their son.
What they did not know, but were horrified to learn later, was
that the documents had been forged and Frost was whisked away to
some unknown destination. Hundreds of miles away, in the mountains
bordering the Land of the Damned, known as the Hinterlands, Frost
studied under shadow mages and elemental masters and shamans who
spoke with the dead. It was with the power he learned from these
tutors that would help him to fulfill his destiny.
His destiny was forseen, not by the Wolfen Imperial Court, but
by Nyodo Skatelin, Prophet of Bletherad. Frost was instrumental
in learning the truth about The Zealotry. For this reason, he was
taught the ability to conceal himself among worshippers of Chantico,
to speak with the dead, and to defend himself with the bitter cold.
Finally, he was taught to decipher ancient texts and to notice things
that most people would not notice so that he might uncover the truth.
Throughout his studies, Frost always looked to Kym-Nark-Mar for
guidance and he hasn't quit.
After completing his training, Frost was sent out into the world
to find the information. His first stop, the Chantico-infested slums
of the Western Empire. When he succeeds, he is told, the rewards
will be great.
Description
Frost is black-furred (his fur was white, but he was forced to dye
it in an effort to hide better) Wolfen with piercing blue eyes.
He dresses in shades of blue, accented with white, further denoting
off his lineage. Frost always carries a Quarterstaff of the polished
mahogany capped with iron to add balance and give weight to his
strikes. Beneath his clothing, Frost always wears the holy symbol
of Kym-Nark-Mar. For the most part, Frost wears his robes, but wears
his tunic and pants when on the road.
Alignment
- (D) May or may not keep his word of honor. Frost is forced
to make difficult decisions, sometimes unable to keep his word
of honor. It is not because he does not want to, but because he
cannot. Bletherad above all else.
- (D) Lie and cheat if he feels it is necessary. Frost must keep
his quest a secret and to that end, he lies regularly, even to
those he considers friends.
- (C) Not likely kill an unarmed foe, but certainly knockout,
attack or beat one. Everyone has their values. Even if his family
would not understand, Frost believes in this. The only exception
to this are followers of Chantico, and each time he breaks this
tenet, he bears more guilt.
- (A) Never harm innocents. Frost is very careful to follow this.
The innocent are not a part of his quest and should never be unwillfully
involved.
- (D) Use torture to extract information, but not for pleasure.
Frost, in his quest for information, must gather all the information
he can. Unfortunately, Chantico Cultists are usually less than
forthcoming when it comes to information and Frost must be certain
they are not lying.
- (C) Seldom kills for pleasure, but in revenge is ok. Frost,
when he has been wronged, is a very difficult Wolfen to deal with.
If someone comes between his target and himself, then they are
no better and Frost is likely to try to kill them too.
- (C) Helps those in need, but only with some ulterior motive.
Frost needs to fund his quest and he expects compensation in most
cases. Only if the person was an innocent bystander will he help
without material compensation. He'll ask that the aided person
spread around who it was that helped them.
- (A) Works well in groups. Frost, despite his need for secrecy,
knows of the age old creed: "strength in numbers." Besides,
it gives him the chance to screen other possible recruits for
the Guardians of Bletherad.
- (D) Have no deference to laws or authority, but will work within
the law if it serves his purpose. Unfortunately, working in secret
also means circumventing local law all too frequently. Frost just
needs to make sure that he is out of the area when the authorities
come calling.
- (B) Possibly betray a friend. Frost agrees that the protection
of the Library of Bletherad is all important and if he must betray
a friend's trust because the Library is in danger, then so be
it.
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