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**Lorak Gloom the Eternal, Oracle of the Pointed Grove, Great Counselor of Glendale, Peacemaker, Bane of Tiamat, Master of Forests, The Skindancer, The Moonfruit, Brother of Eatonis, and Custodian of the Legend’s Lore** | **Lorak Gloom the Eternal, Oracle of the Pointed Grove, Great Counselor of Glendale, Peacemaker, Bane of Tiamat, Master of Forests, The Skindancer, The Moonfruit, Brother of Eatonis, and Custodian of the Legend’s Lore** | ||
- | Born Lorak Gloomius, this second son of a lower noble family proudly served in the shadow of his older sibling - the noble paladin Eatonis. In the early days of their adventuring, | + | Born Lorak Gloomius, this second son of a lower noble family proudly served in the shadow of his older sibling - the noble paladin Eatonis. In the early days of their adventuring, |
After one particular struggle, Lorak was able to transform into the shape of a dire wolf which turned the tide in the battle earning him the moniker of “skindancer” for his ability to shift between natural shapes. In the first tier of his career, he would continue to switch between a “back line” support caster and a “front line” shock fighter in wild shape. | After one particular struggle, Lorak was able to transform into the shape of a dire wolf which turned the tide in the battle earning him the moniker of “skindancer” for his ability to shift between natural shapes. In the first tier of his career, he would continue to switch between a “back line” support caster and a “front line” shock fighter in wild shape. | ||
- | Lorak fought alongside his brother Eatonis in a great battle to liberate those who would not be able to fight for themselves. During this conflict, Eatonis and Lorak argued furiously about their motivations. Why would the brothers risk danger for the helpless if there was nothing for them? Eatonis demonstrated to Lorak that greed and vanity were not appropriate for heroes. Together they fought to make the existence of the commoners in the area better by overthrowing the provincial overlords. In that conflict, Eatonis was slain. Lorak had a change of heart, and vowed to help the common man rather than steal from them. | + | Lorak fought alongside his brother Eatonis in a great battle to liberate those who would not be able to fight for themselves. During this conflict, Eatonis and Lorak argued furiously about their motivations. Why would the brothers risk danger for the helpless if there was nothing for them? Eatonis demonstrated to Lorak that greed and vanity were not appropriate for heroes. Together they fought to make the existence of the commoners in the area better by overthrowing the provincial overlords. In that conflict, Eatonis was slain. Lorak had a change of heart, and vowed to help commoners |
Following his brother’s death, Lorak would take some time alone to create the Pointed Grove, a magical respite created over a year of using the Druid Grove spell. He would slow down after years of adventuring and spend some time there, dispensing wisdom. Nearby, Lorak founded the village of Glendale. There he raised his children and grandchildren, | Following his brother’s death, Lorak would take some time alone to create the Pointed Grove, a magical respite created over a year of using the Druid Grove spell. He would slow down after years of adventuring and spend some time there, dispensing wisdom. Nearby, Lorak founded the village of Glendale. There he raised his children and grandchildren, |
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