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Bash'yrr Nin'Deni is a Dwarven Cleric of [[Tharmekul]] (Dwarven God of the Forge...Assistant to [[Moradin]]). | Bash'yrr Nin'Deni is a Dwarven Cleric of [[Tharmekul]] (Dwarven God of the Forge...Assistant to [[Moradin]]). | ||
Bash'yrr's chosen Domains are War and Destruction. Even though he is Willow's Cohort, they actually | Bash'yrr's chosen Domains are War and Destruction. Even though he is Willow's Cohort, they actually have a common past...he is [[Willow]] and [[Ash]]'s "Uncle". Bash'yrr is an old friend of the family, searched for the twins, after the slaughter of their family. He found Willow first, then Ash, caring for them until they went their separate ways. Bash'yrr actually remained with Ash to help her, then continued his own travels until he again met Willow. | ||
Bash'yrr has a colourful past, starting with growing up in the Delves of Valgal. The Dwarven Clan Nin'Deni, is an old one, hearkening back to the founding of the Delves. They enjoy a close relationship with the other Noble Clans, especially since Nin'Deni seem to produce many military leaders, warriors and war-related magic-users (ie: Clerics, Warmages, Battle Sorcerers, etc.). Bash'yrr is the fourth son of a family that has six children (he has three brothers and two sisters). His father, | Bash'yrr has a colourful past, starting with growing up in the Delves of Valgal. The Dwarven Clan Nin'Deni, is an old one, hearkening back to the founding of the Delves. They enjoy a close relationship with the other Noble Clans, especially since Nin'Deni seem to produce many military leaders, warriors and war-related magic-users (ie: Clerics, Warmages, Battle Sorcerers, etc.). Bash'yrr is the fourth son of a family that has six children (he has three brothers and two sisters). His father, Gadhiir, is one of the Councillors of the Delves of Valgal, while his mother, Shierrin, is a priestess of Clangeddin. The rest of Bash'yrr's relatives, from uncles to cousins, are warriors, Runemages and so on, working for the benefit of the Delves. | ||
Bash'yrr wasn't always a lawful youth, and many times he got into trouble alongside his friends. After one too many | Bash'yrr wasn't always a lawful youth, and many times he got into trouble alongside his friends. After one too many moments, his parents sent him to the temple district, in hopes that one of the Dwarven religions would help instill a level of discipline and respect for order in the rambunctious youth. Many a time had the various Dwarven priests of the Delves almost given up on settling the wild Bash'yrr, but a chance encounter in one of the many caverns of the Delves, would help shape his fate. | ||
During one of the patrols that all Dwarves of the Delve do as part of their society, Bash'yrr and his patrol encountered a mated pair of purple worms that some wizard had left in the winding passages of the Delve. The ensuing battle pitted the Dwarves against the monstrous creatures, and at one point, Bash`yrr and two of his friends found themselves separated and beleagured by one of the worms. Fighting for their lives, the three Dwarves fought with their weapons, but the injuries they received in return, was starting to tell. When his two companions fell to their injuries, Bash`yrr`s heart and mind suddenly grew calm with the certainty of death. With a last defiant act, Bahs`yrr cried out Tharmekul`s name as a battle cry and gave himself over to the Forgewarden completely. The god answered with a towering column of brilliant blue and white flame descending from the cavern roof and immolating the purple worm. In it`s death throes, Bash`yrr was struck and hurled against one of the cavern walls, and lost consciousness. | |||
Three days later, Bash`yrr woke up alongside his friends, in the Delves`infirmary. The purple worms were killed, and the entire patrol only lost two of the fifteen that went out that fateful day. Meanwhile, within Bash`yrr, a new fire burned in his heart and soul. Taking one of the purple worms fangs, Bash`yrr had it carved into his holy symbol of Tharmekul, and he has been a devout follower of the god ever since. | |||
After much study and training, the young Dwarf decided to explore the world beyond the Delves of Valgal. It was during one of his many exploits, that Bash`yrr met and befriended a traveling family of Whisper Gnomes. He stayed with them as they traveled and entertained across the civilized lands, and was present when the family welcomed twin girls to the world. Bash`yrr was given the honour of becoming the girls godfather, and was eventually called Ùncle`Bash`yrr by the twins. Following a few more adventures with the | |||
Revision as of 11:26, 7 September 2011
Willow's Cohort
Bash'yrr Nin'Deni is a Dwarven Cleric of Tharmekul (Dwarven God of the Forge...Assistant to Moradin). Bash'yrr's chosen Domains are War and Destruction. Even though he is Willow's Cohort, they actually have a common past...he is Willow and Ash's "Uncle". Bash'yrr is an old friend of the family, searched for the twins, after the slaughter of their family. He found Willow first, then Ash, caring for them until they went their separate ways. Bash'yrr actually remained with Ash to help her, then continued his own travels until he again met Willow.
Bash'yrr has a colourful past, starting with growing up in the Delves of Valgal. The Dwarven Clan Nin'Deni, is an old one, hearkening back to the founding of the Delves. They enjoy a close relationship with the other Noble Clans, especially since Nin'Deni seem to produce many military leaders, warriors and war-related magic-users (ie: Clerics, Warmages, Battle Sorcerers, etc.). Bash'yrr is the fourth son of a family that has six children (he has three brothers and two sisters). His father, Gadhiir, is one of the Councillors of the Delves of Valgal, while his mother, Shierrin, is a priestess of Clangeddin. The rest of Bash'yrr's relatives, from uncles to cousins, are warriors, Runemages and so on, working for the benefit of the Delves.
Bash'yrr wasn't always a lawful youth, and many times he got into trouble alongside his friends. After one too many moments, his parents sent him to the temple district, in hopes that one of the Dwarven religions would help instill a level of discipline and respect for order in the rambunctious youth. Many a time had the various Dwarven priests of the Delves almost given up on settling the wild Bash'yrr, but a chance encounter in one of the many caverns of the Delves, would help shape his fate.
During one of the patrols that all Dwarves of the Delve do as part of their society, Bash'yrr and his patrol encountered a mated pair of purple worms that some wizard had left in the winding passages of the Delve. The ensuing battle pitted the Dwarves against the monstrous creatures, and at one point, Bash`yrr and two of his friends found themselves separated and beleagured by one of the worms. Fighting for their lives, the three Dwarves fought with their weapons, but the injuries they received in return, was starting to tell. When his two companions fell to their injuries, Bash`yrr`s heart and mind suddenly grew calm with the certainty of death. With a last defiant act, Bahs`yrr cried out Tharmekul`s name as a battle cry and gave himself over to the Forgewarden completely. The god answered with a towering column of brilliant blue and white flame descending from the cavern roof and immolating the purple worm. In it`s death throes, Bash`yrr was struck and hurled against one of the cavern walls, and lost consciousness.
Three days later, Bash`yrr woke up alongside his friends, in the Delves`infirmary. The purple worms were killed, and the entire patrol only lost two of the fifteen that went out that fateful day. Meanwhile, within Bash`yrr, a new fire burned in his heart and soul. Taking one of the purple worms fangs, Bash`yrr had it carved into his holy symbol of Tharmekul, and he has been a devout follower of the god ever since.
After much study and training, the young Dwarf decided to explore the world beyond the Delves of Valgal. It was during one of his many exploits, that Bash`yrr met and befriended a traveling family of Whisper Gnomes. He stayed with them as they traveled and entertained across the civilized lands, and was present when the family welcomed twin girls to the world. Bash`yrr was given the honour of becoming the girls godfather, and was eventually called Ùncle`Bash`yrr by the twins. Following a few more adventures with the