Hrolf Amarok

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Hrolf Amarok is a thin 18 year old. Son of Aspen and Rose Amarok and Sister to the local Singer Pebble Amarok. He hails from the Town of Blue Moon a mining town that is well known across the land due to the exports of refined metals used in towns and cities throughout the world. Hrolf does not differ from the person standing next to him and he seems to blend into the background. You do see a slight glow in his eyes like there is power behind them.

He left home at the age of 16 to explore the world. On his travels he found a group of druids and found a love of the earth and follow the god of Skerrit. He spent time with his Monk friend Sionn Dunne and in the 2 years of roaming the world with this group he gained a basic knowledge in the skills martial arts learning everything he could from the monks.

He was also taught to appreciate the world and the good in people. An avid painter he loves to de stress painting scenery. He has also shown skills in alchemy. Hrolf will never purposely do wrong he prides himself on his morals of following the law and protecting the week. He is the first to step up against a bully.

He has traveled with this group heading over the Solis Occasum Mountains where he came across and is currently resting.

Description

A young 18 year old who isn't strong but looks to be quick. Brown hair and slightly tanned. You find cresent shaped tattoos over his chest and uper arms that seem to cross at sections.

He doesn't ware alot of clothes his vest top is long and cuts of just above his knees is a dark blue with a light blue fur at the edges. his trousers follow a similar pattern and while fit seem to be widder then needed. His arms are bare with exception to his bracers which a simple cloth with fur lining and basic gems on the top. His cloak while tatterd and torn follows this pattern but the hood follows a wolf head and the fur seems to drop down in front as well.

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