"Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding"
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Nicknames and Aliases: The High Mage;
House: Anderglace
Role: High Mage of the Order of Mages
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Gender: Male
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Age:
48
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Sexual Orientation:
Heterosexual
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Eye Color: Blue
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Height: 5'10''
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Weight: 190 lb
Tattoos:
none
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Piercings:
His ears are pierced and wears gold earrings with emeralds.
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Scars: A long scar from his bottom right ear curving down his neck to his lower chin. He acquired this scar when he foolishly challenged a superior swordsmen to a duel in his youth.
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Oddities: Fayvus refuses to take a human life, choosing to maim or knock out his enemies instead.
{Passive, Simple, Accepting, Open minded}
Fayvus is not very alike to other mages. He has a deep belief that magic should be studied at every occasion, but it should rarely be applied. Reasoning for this is that magic can go horribly worng if one is not careful. Of course healing is excluded form this idea and is Fayvus' favorite school of the arcane arts. He has the philosophy of live and let live. He understands that others have views and perspectives that may vary from his own, however it's really nothing to make a big issue. While some of his colleagues would rather practice magic, Fayvus would much rather read a scroll while going to the market place, or even spend time with family.
Ever since Fayvus was a boy, the son of a farmer, family had been the most important thing in his life. From his son Darius to his daughter Rhiannon, he likes to visit them as often as possible. He is incredibly proud of both of his children, regardless of the paths that they have gone, and loves them dearly. If the choice had come to give his life for them, he would do so immediately.
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Hobbies:
-Reading
-Brewing
-Cooking
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Habits:
-Smoking
-chewing his nails
-Gambling
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Likes/Loves:
- His children
- Life
- Nature
- Good food and mead
- Knowledge
- Violence
- Prejudice
- poverty
- the misunderstanding of magic
- losing bets
Weaknesses poor eyesight, sore joints, merciful, forgiving, and blunt.
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Face Claim: Iain Glen