Posted by Chaldaie on November 30, 2000 at 14:50:51:
In Reply to: D'oh! posted by Kelron on November 29, 2000 at 21:54:34:
> Well, I died... note to all, loved every minute... I'll forget some of you, please don't be mad =) > Role, Desc, Score.... > You are Kelron the Altruistic Soul, Servant of the Dawn, Shambler Fighter, level 51, 85 years old (461 hours). > Your description is: > > Added Mon Jul 3 21:18:42 2000 at level 50: > Added Mon Jul 3 21:27:32 2000 at level 50: > Added Mon Jul 3 21:30:03 2000 at level 50: > Added Sun Jul 9 16:45:34 2000 at level 51: > Added Tue Aug 8 12:04:00 2000 at level 51: > Added Sun Nov 26 20:23:56 2000 at level 51: > Added Mon Nov 27 23:09:40 2000 at level 51: > Kel
> ICQ number is 19742095... I'll probably respond to this later.
> You are old.
> Race: human Sex: male Class: warrior Hometown: Galadon
> You have 756/756 hit, 435/435 mana, 764/764 movement.
> You have 1 practices, 0 training sessions and 0 weapon specializations.
> You are carrying 1/30 items.
> Your items weigh 30 pounds and 0 ounces (maximum of 427 pounds).
> Str: 21(21) Int: 18(18) Wis: 18(18) Dex: 17(17) Con: 8(8) Chr: 14(14)
> You have scored 444219 exp, and have 0 gold coins.
> Wimpy set to 0 hit points.
> You are standing.
> Armor: pierce: 80 bash: 80 slash: 80 magic: 80
> You are defenseless against piercing.
> You are defenseless against bashing.
> You are defenseless against slashing.
> You are defenseless against magic.
> Hitroll: 16 Damroll: 6.
> You are specialized in mace.
> You are specialized in polearm.
> You are good. You have a neutral ethos.
> You have chosen the sphere of Protection.
> You are comfortable.
> You are affected by:
> Skill: 'warcry' modifies hit roll by 6 for 34 hours.
> Skill: 'warcry' modifies save vs spell by -12 for 34 hours.
> Power: 'golden aura' modifies none by 0 for 34 hours.
> Power: 'golden aura' modifies hit roll by 6 for 34 hours.
> Power: 'golden aura' modifies save vs spell by -12 for 34 hours.
> Bathed in a silver light, this creature before you seems to be very
> imposing. You first notice his shoulders are extremely well built.
> Short cropped hair adorns the sharply angled face of this odd-looking
> human, and bushy eyebrows droop over piercing silver eyes. A thick
> moustache is very well kept, meticulously cut and trimmed to the
> desired length and style. A sleeveless tunic covers his chest, and
> you notice strange tattoo's course down his arms. Squinting slightly,
> you realize that these are tattoo's of flames, flowing down the length
> of his arms down towards the palms of his hands. The colours are so
> oddly done that the flames seem to move with a life of their own, and
> they give the impression that Kelron D'yaz is on fire.
> Added Mon Jul 3 19:56:02 2000 at level 50:
> Kelron D'yaz was born from a regular family. So regular, in fact,
> that it is quite odd, even suspicious, in this day and age. His
> father was a kindly farmer, and his mother was a common housewife.
> Up to this point in his life, Kelron has only had to things in his
> life. Protecting the innocent and needy from harm, and the pursuit
> of women.
> He once had a little brother, who was the runt of the family. Every
> day, the village bullies, or the "Young Ruffs" as the liked to be
> called, picked on little Timmy, and tried to beat him up. Kelron
> has always been rather big, even at that age, and whenever little
> Timmy ever needed help, Kelron would always be there to protect him.
> This angered and infuriated the Young Ruffs, and they swore to make
> little Timmy pay. One time, when Timmy was picking fruit from the
> M'tath tree on the edge of town, the Young Ruffs showed up, giving
> little Timmy no means for escape. The bullies beaten him badly, and
> as it turns out, to death. Kelron mourned his brothers death for
> weeks, but instead of getting a mean and painful revenge, he let the
> bullies live with the guilt in their souls for the rest of their
> lives. From that day, Kelron has sworn an oath to protect all those
> that are innocent and helpless from harm, for as long as he lives.
> There is only one thing that has a chance of getting in the way
> of completing the oath that Kelron has sworn to fulfill. That is
> his other passion: women. All his life, Kelron has felt that, as he calls them, the "finer sex" finds him inadequate. It is due
> to this feeling of inadequacy that Kelron has devoted much of his
> time to appear gallant and charismatic to all the females he comes
> in contact with. The positive responses that he gets from them is
> what gives him the fuel that is needed to follow his oath, be it
> a smile, a wink, or even a merry giggle. Anything that shows that
> his company is enjoyed from the "finer sex" allows him to keep his
> mind set on his task. It is off this desire, this... lust, that he
> feeds, and if he does not get his dose of "feeding" from a female
> then his morale drops substantially, and it takes a significant
> flirtation from a lady to get his heart back to its rightful spot.
> He is interested in almost all ladies that he interacts with, be
> they a Servant of the Dawn, or of no or another allegiance. Any
> lady that is of human, half-elven or elven race is a target in
> mind, and he will stop at almost no means to make them accept him.
> It is because of this nature that his name is branded in many towns
> as a womanizer, or a hopeless romantic. One day, these feelings
> may end up being far too much for him, and he may lose his fragile
> grasp on his quest, and may only find indulgance in the company of
> women. Every day is a constant struggle to maintain his sanity.
> Due to numerous events in Kelron's recent life, he has started to see
> things in a different light. He is very convinced that nothing is as
> it seems, nothing is natural. Everything that happens is because of a
> greater reason, everything that happens was destined to happen: it is
> fate. And although his current beliefs of religion lies in the area
> of Lady Raisa, he knows that even if chosen to bear her mark, all of
> his actions, and all the actions of others, happens because of fate.
> Although he will always try his best to fulfill his duties as one who
> protects other, it has been accepted that if he were to fail in some
> way, it would not be his fault, or the fault of any other. It will
> be because of fate.
> It has been quite a while since Sladin's death. It hit Kelron quite
> hard, because it had always seemed to him that Sladin would live for
> just about ever. Sladin's final wish was that he protect the lady
> Ekirhal, for the rest of his life. It was not too long after that
> when he proposed to the Lady. They got engaged, but have not been
> married yet to this point. At first, Kelron was quite eager to be wed, but after spending much of his time with Lady Pariva, it seems
> that his interest started to wander elsewhere... to Lady Pariva.
> Lady Pariva has been quite unhealthy for a long time, and this was
> almost too much for poor Kelron. After this, he decided it was his
> duty to try to make her healthier. He spoke to Lord Eryndorial of
> his wishes, and He looked into it as best he could. After his research
> he discovered that there was one way, although it was quite dangerous.
> Undeterred, he agreed, and followed the directions of Lord Eryndorial.
> He joined hand with Lady Pariva and the Lord, and and as the Lord
> chanted, so a light grew, brighter and brighter, until Kelron was
> forced to close his eyes. A sickening sensation ran through his
> body, and he felt as if part of him had been drained... and indeed
> it had. A part of his life had been suffused into the body of
> Lady Pariva, creating a bond stronger then any in all of Thera.
> Earlier this month, Kelron found out that his best friend, Shadisdros, had been taken away.
> Now he is under the impression that Shadisdros just played a trick on everyone, and believes that he is with him all the time, and even has conversations with him.
> And with the recent death of the Apostle Lyseria, Kelron came to see the Light of Sanity. The thing that Shadisdros would do would be to follow Lady Lyseri
> a wherever she went.
> And thus believing that this is what happened, Kelron came to accept his death as a gallant act of faithfulness.