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===History===
===Description===
Araydan is a Grey, or 'noble' elf and hence stands as tall as most humans. He has long silver hair, tied in a top knotted pony tail and has the perceptive and piercing grey eyes of his people.<br/>
Araydan is a Grey, or 'noble' elf and hence stands as tall as most humans. He has long silver hair, tied in a top knotted pony tail and has the perceptive and piercing grey eyes of his people.<br/>

===History===
He has been sent into the world from his mountain valley home in the Aerie realm by his father and he is hoping to hone his magic skills so that some day he can return there.<br/>
He has been sent into the world from his mountain valley home in the Aerie realm by his father and he is hoping to hone his magic skills so that some day he can return there.<br/>



Revision as of 18:01, 8 April 2006

Araydan
Sex: Male
Race: Grey Elf
Class: Wizard

Description

Araydan is a Grey, or 'noble' elf and hence stands as tall as most humans. He has long silver hair, tied in a top knotted pony tail and has the perceptive and piercing grey eyes of his people.

History

He has been sent into the world from his mountain valley home in the Aerie realm by his father and he is hoping to hone his magic skills so that some day he can return there.

Demeanor

He can seem aloof and often misunderstands other peoples, but this is dues to his lack of exposure to other cultures rather than an innate dislike or contempt and his underlying warmth and pleasure for learning occasionally show through his stern exterior.

Personal

While Araydan is not forthcoming on the reasons why he his father sent him away, when offguard he can sometimes be seen to look fondly at a locket which he wears around his neck, and occasionally to whisper while holding it.

Araydan is a talented amateur painter and likes to wind down by sketching images of his experiences onto the spare areas of his spellbook for later completion in oils or watercolour.