Zaiyah Brightweb
Havoc Demon Hunter Zaiyah, while extremely tall and foreboding due to her demonic traits is actually a very friendly woman who just wants to share her love of crafting and “shipping” with anyone willing to look or listen. When she is not fending off the legion threat, her pastimes include fantasizing about “her ships”, knitting, doll-making, and bedazzling the other Illidari’s warglaives. It is currently unknown exactly why she joined the Illidari and she doesn’t want to discuss how the immolation-aura-being-part-aranasi incident that resulted in her nickname “Hot Patootie.” |
Hesediel
Arcane Mage Hesediel is a Highborne of the Shen'dralar faction returned to Darnassus following the cataclysm. Considered both cold and haughty even to her own peers, the Highborne is unafraid make her intentions and opinion of you known quickly with a sharp tongue and deep, rich, commanding voice. Quick to irritate but not to anger, the ancient mage retains a cold, flat expression and poise that can only be described as one not worthy of wasting her emotion on as opposed to calculation. She does have a soft side but it is very seldom seen even if one manages to get close enough to her. |
Damon
Holy Priest After the events in the void, Damon has decided to turn over a new leaf and become a man of the light. They say it's never too late to choose a different path in life, but maybe Damon should try shamanism instead... Damon is in a terrible state of denial about his new form and tries his absolute best to hide himself. He is often cloaked, which gives him a certain "mystique", unbefitting to his actual personality. Due to his overzealousness, healing tends to hurt.... quite a lot. |
Dianthe Flamepath
Fire Mage Dianthe is a simple librarian of Silvermoon-- with a spark! She is an opportunist at heart, so when she surmised that more people would patronize the library with a “token sexy librarian” she had no qualms about changing her outfit. It is not to say that she feels forced wearing it, however! Despite her attire, she is an extremely serious person and will quickly burn anyone (both physically and verbally) who tries to make any “non solicitations” as she calls them. Her thick sarcasm and dry wit against a victim is a greater sight to behold than the onesie leotard or extremely high-heeled boots! Her true love is books and knowledge and she would do almost anything for the care and nurture of either. There are high chances that she would much rather get back to the book she is reading than speak to someone for too long, especially if it has nothing to do with books. |
Cranky Jim
Protection Paladin After many failed marriages and children, Jim is the epitome of cranky. Jim's bluntness and sometimes vulgar nature (if he's had too much to drink) makes even his dwarven brothers and sisters uneasy. He prides himself in this, not for the social awkwardness it brings others, but because he uses it on beasts and enemies as well to great effect. He can taunt the most wily or gentle of creatures to attack him, making the Protection Paladin rather good at his job. It is a surprise the Light still shines on him, but maybe the primal force respects his talents. While he no longer sees eye to eye with his past wives, he finds his children to be his world, especially his "little flowers" (grandchildren), whom he often allows to braid and style his hair. |
Rhys Witherbranch
Frost Death Knight Rhys was a talented High Elf blacksmith and jeweler. It was quiet work until the third war, where he did in-battle repairs. Well, until he got his limbs and head ripped off by an abomination, that is. The hapless elf was then reassembled by the scourge to serve as a Death Knight, which they got right for the most part, though he is fairly certain that one of his arms and legs are incorrect. It could be the slight limp he has or the discoloration but he's pretty sure that he wasn't born with them. After he was liberated from the Lich King, Rhys returned as a blacksmith/jeweler for the Horde. He can often be found cursing the clumsiness of his one hand or being mocked by his one gnome skeleton minion named Irwin that never seems to fully dismiss. |
Admetus Windsong
Brewmaster Monk Admetus is a happy-go-lucky, booze-loving Monk who talks in a strange manner. Long before his change to a void elf, he was a Sin’Dorei disciple of the Ox. Much like an ox, the “superbeast” charges and helps others without hesitation and does so with stubborn fury which lead to his change to a void elf. Upon hearing one of his friend’s regret on his choice, Admetus attempted to see if this was something that could be reversed through the temple teachings. Upon trying something “crazy” (and ill-researched), Admetus proved no match for the void and it backfired horribly. In an instant everything went dark as he described and he awoke very much changed to what he once was. While his friend expressed lament, Admetus’ only regret was that it didn’t work… yet. He stubbornly seeks to try again after getting stronger and continues his Ox training while helping out wherever he can. |
Prindel Moseby
Mistweaver Monk Prindel was an ancient guardian of life-bending knowledge thought to be long lost to time. With the second coming of the Legion and a civil war, the Nightborne found his sanctum, peers, and all his belongings destroyed. When he joined the Monk order to combat his oppressors, the wandering Monk stumbled upon the Pandaren and found the “lost teachings” were actually originated from their Jade Serpent teachings. He now continues his studies under the Temple of the Jade Serpent, connecting his own teachings with theirs and seeks to rebuild his own sect. Prindel is stern, sarcastic, loves order, and looks very angry all the time. He does try to help whenever he can, but has a tendency to look too intimidating or ends up angrily yelling at one point or another. Insp Link (you're welcome) |
Gwyn
Discipline Priest Gwyn was a priest of Gilneas when the worgen curse struck. While evacuating, his long time friend, Mahlah was afflicted, who in turn caused his own affliction. Now that the both of them have (mostly) gained control of their curse, Gwyn continues his servitude of the light in Stormwind. Gwyn is kind, soft-spoken, slightly jumpy, and shy. One can often find him shuffling uncomfortably in the back corner of a gathering or tending to the church grounds as needed. Despite his sheepish nature, Gwyn always tries to lend a hand when he can, often coming up to someone asking many pardons, etc. He spends most of his time in human form and does not like his worgen form thinking of it as monstrous due to his much larger size in that form. He does his best work invoking the Light in his Worgen form due to a better inner balance, but he will deny this (and get rather upset if it is mentioned.) He can accidentally slip into his Worgen form if he gets too flustered/emotional or is forced to fight as his attention from pushing back 'the beast' is shifted-- no pun intended. Other than usually being upset he shifted or at his clothing bills, Gwyn will still be the same gentle person in his Worgen form. |
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