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Thorinian was born to Duergan Tressle, a nobleman an court official
in Glantri, and an attractive maid-servant Maria Tuart at the unfortunate
time of Duergan's marriage to his betrothed. Rather than face public ridicule,
he decided to pay Maria to take the child away- unfortuantely she died
due to complications in the birth and Duergan; in a blind panic the day
before his wedding, entrusted his son to his younger scholarly brother,
Darklone.
Darklone was not the most suited to tending to a child, devoting his life
to magic and his studies; were he was Head Librarian and 'Reader of Tomes'
in Glantri's Mage College. Instead Darklone turned to two old friends
Angriff and Lorra, already parents, to tend to the child. From that moment
on the child was adopted as a 'Blackspell', a name he has kept to this
day.
Thorinian never had a normal childhood as such. By the time he'd reached
his youth he already stood a foot taller than most children his age and
was broader than the average man across the chest, he was as such treated
much like an adult. By his mid-teens, Thorinian had already been enrolled
at a local 'Battle College', where a former friend of Angriff taught the
young lad all he could about the use of weapons, armour and combat tactics.
Thorinian learnt fast and coupled with his growing strength and size,
was equal to any man in the town with a sword- although his riding skils
were a bit lacking due to the lack of a horse tall enough to seat him.
This bothered him little however as he built upon his growing reputation
by enlisting with the local militia and immediately showed his prowess
when helping to repel a raiding party from the border's of the small town
his family resided in.
About this time his elder sister returned from her wandering's around
the cotinent. Praetia was a renowned bowman and a fine runner and between
the pair they managed to win all the prizes at the celebration tournament
after the end of the First Mage War. Immediately Thorinian was impressed
by his sister's skills and completely taken by her stories of foreign
lands, similarly Praetia was impressed with the development of her adopted
brother and allowed him to accompany her on her travel's to the various
tournaments across the globe. Not for the last time the pair were met
with fierce opposition wherever they went, many competitors not taking
lightly to the 'upstarts' success.
After five years travelling the globe the pair returned to Glantri only
to find their home country rife with warring factions as the various Colleges
of Magic squared off against each other; dragging the innocent populace
of Glantri into a battle they understood little about. After assisting
to rid a town of a small group of Dark Necromancer's, the unfortunate
pair became embroiled in a personal vendetta with their 'Uncle' and the
Arch Mage Rasta Kapach; who took lightly to the pair slaughtering his
compatriot mages. Darklone immediately realised the pairs weakness', magic,
and decided to give them a helping hand by enlisting the services of an
Elven Fire Mage Roone Darkstone and also the staltwart dwarf Duncan Guardhelm
a self professed hater of all things magical- who rumour founded could
turn magic away from him just because of the sheer abhoration he felt
for it. They also teamed up with Ochre Manus; a battle priest who also
despised the evil Kapach, (and also all necromancy believing life and
death was a strictly spiritual thing), and the hired blade Formonn Hawk,
who's agenda was unclear but seemingly on par with their own.
The group of seven set off on the trail of the evil mage, eventually forcing
the mage into a final showdown at his citadel in the far north when it
was laid siege to by the combined forces of the 'Mage Colleges' and also
the massed forces of the men-at-arms still loyal to the standing government.
Forced to return and help in the defence of the castle, Rasta Kapach,
brought with him six companions, each an equal to the various members
of the opposition group. Before Thorinian and the group even made it within
the citadel he was forced to abandon his sister and friends as he joined
combat with the famed swordsman Intam Miskelow, the group continued on,
each similalarly where split individually from the group into single combat
with their opposite number so to speak. The final two combatatants were
the two Arch Mages themselves. Already however Darklone had expended many
of his spells in getting the group within the castle and main keep, and
also in protecting them as they journeyed to the heart of the inner chambers.
Rasta, meanwhile, had wasted nothing as he prepared for his arrival.
Immediately it was obvious Rasta had the advantage for magic whilst also
being far more skilled with it's use, only the late arrival of Formonn
gave Darklone the upper-hand as Rasta was forced to divide his attacks.
After several minutes intense casting the air seemingly fizzed with magically
charged atoms, Formonn already lay unconscious on the floor, a fireball
seemingly incinerating him, only for a ring he'd discovered earlier to
spare him from the brunt of the blast and allowing him to stumble free
from the flames. Singed, but alive. Eventually, Rasta drew once to many
times from his own life-force and Darklone watched in dumbfounded silence
as a massive Earth elemental turned on it's master, as his power faded.
Collapsing to his knees he dragged his aching frame over to the crushed
frame and withdrew the holy symbol from under the mages' robes. Only to
be magically entranced by the object as the spirit of the arch-mage attempted
to enter his own mind. When eventually discovered several minutes later
by the combined group, Darklone knew little about what had happened and
still to this day is unaware which mage came off best (is he Rasta Kapach
with Darklone's memories or vice versa). He was however permanently affected
by the due as his hearing was ruined, forcing the mage to retire from
his mage-work to develop new casting techniques.
The group finally reached the outsides of the wall's, just in time to
see the battle finish between Thorinian and Intam. Thorinian's god blessed
sword finally severing the warriors sword-arm at the elbow. Immediately
the battle ended with that final stroke as Rasta' forces realised all
was lost, much to the forces of Glantri's surprise as they were easily
outnumbered.
With his name now written in the history books as the executioner of possibly
the greatest swordsman of his generation, Thorinian embarked upon a career
of unprecedented struggles and success', lending his vision and leadership
to any worthy cause and his swordarm and indomnitable spirit to any in
need. No struggle more exemplified this than when, in his twenty fifth
year he single handedly held back a force of goblins in the Ulbeck pass
on the border's of Karameikos, eventually slaughtering enough of the beasts
to turn them away, just in time for the arrival of the Duke's cavalry
to ride them down and finish them off.
Unfortunately at this time he also managed to acquire a major enemy in
another Necromancer this time Elven, Arche Tarasque, who blamed Thorinian
for the slaughter of his parents when his forces were absent fighting
elsewhere. After several months of attempts on his life Thorinian eventually
decided to take care of the mage enlisting the help of his friend and
fellow warrior, Formonn Hawk. Unfortunately his friend was captured attempting
to assasinate Tarasque and Thorinian was forced to risk his life in a
challenge with the mage in order to spare his friend.
Entering into the demented mage's trap Thorinian proceded to make his
way through the maze, slaying everything he met with a cold efficiency
until he reached the central chamber's were he faced the mage in single
combat. The mage used every trick he'd learnt and also posessed several
artifacts allowing him to act much like a Vampire or Undead Liche, making
his death very awkward for the swordsman who was taken by surprise when
the mage seemingly rose from the dead and replaced his arm.
The combat ensued for hours, Tarasque dying several times, each time returning
stronger and more composed whilst Thorinian slowly became more iritated
with the seemingly indestructable. This stalemate continued until Thorinian
eventually just grabbed hold of the mage and hurled him through an open
portal, immediately the maze and construction around it began to crumble
as the magic from the Necromancer faded. Seeing little choice Thorinian
hurled himself after the mage, only hoping it didn't lead to the Abyss
itself. He was surprised to awak in a foreign realm. Sand stretched for
miles in every direction and only Green mountains in that far distance
offered any suggestion of moisture. Within minute's he was fighting for
his life against a massive sand-worm as it attempted to suck him beneath
the loose surface. Sticking to the rocks, he finally navigated his way
to what appeared to be a small outpost. After several minutes struggling
to understand the inhabitants, Thorinian eventually figured that these
were the remnants and descendants of former victims similarly thrown through
the portal.
Within days Thorinian had ridden from coast to coast on a massive cow-like
beast, searching for a hint of direction and a possible navigation point.
Immediately he realised a few important factors- firstly there were no
stars, secondly no sun as such, just unbearable brightness and thirdly
the coast line was surrounded by many wrecks meaning that few people if
any had ever escaped the isle commonly known as Elgar (history seemed
to suggest named after a ship the El Garedi). He also discovered a second
populace of Asian's much like those he'd met in Ethengar Khanate, whilst
the East coast was settled by what he assumed were the original inhabitatnts
of the isle, the Naribioan's. The final race existed on an isle seperate
from the mainland section inhabited by a warlike tribe of Cat-like people,
who were enemies to all Human's upon the isle.
Within months the isle witnessed a huge change in it's political situation
as Thorinian organised the desert people into a working force and constructed
'safe' paths from the varios parts of Elgar to each other. They also constructed
the first stone structure as a Keep was built around the largest well
upon the isle, and soon after spread his influence to the Haroi, who took
instantly to his ideas of organisation. Within two years the isle was
thriving with the Naribioan's supplying the vast majority of fruits, vegetables,
wines and skilled fishermen. Whilst the Haroi bred livestock and existed
much like they did in Ethengar upon the wide plains. The Elgarians meanwhile
produced steel for weapons and also manufactured produce such as clothing
(from fine silk plants grown on the vast plains to the north) and simple
tools for farming and working.
The calm serenity of the isle was shattered with the emrgence of the Rakasta
under the leadership of Tarasque who Thorinian believed no longer lived.
They systematically began to lay waste to the outposts set upon the coastline
and also began raiding coastal villages. Organising his forces the Elgarians
marched to the coast supported by a dozen or so mounted warriors from
Haroi and also a few close friends from each nation. The Naraboian's supplied
ten's of dozen's of small craft as the force was shipped across to the
small isle and the Rakasta. The battle was long and hard fought with the
only the more tactical organisation of the human forces winning out on
the day, the final stroke again by Thorinian as the Necromancer was struck
down by a poultice filled with blessed water and herbs blinding the elf
and destroying what was left of his features as his body had already began
to decay with the permanent use of the artifacts. The mage was eventually
dragged outside into the moonlight to wait for the eventual emergence
of the sun, and his death.
Eventually Thorinian made it back to the mainland, after Darklone eventually
divined his location. He was immediately slung into another war against
the growing plague of undead hordes and linked up with former partners
to form a new party.
'The Seven' retained Thorinian, Duncan, Formonn, Praetia, but also acquired
Ishtar and Brightstarr Bukerum, two loyal if undirected youths and of
course the venerable Darklone. The group helped to slow the hordes advance
into Karameikos by defending the mighty 'Twin Peaks' mountain heights
from a zombie dragon and a host of other evil beings. They then managed
to become embroiled in the unfortunate death of the Crown Prince of Canolbarth,
the elves took a sever dislike to this and the party spent several years
searching for the truth behind the 'accusations', whilst also lending
their weight to the cause of good against the forces of death.
After a few epic battles, and the eventual resolvement of the death of
the Crown Prince, Thorinian returned to his homeland and discovered his
true heritage. Returning to his family home he confronted his younger
brother and made it know of his existence to all dignitaires at his home.
He then immediately stepped down, allowing his brother to continue his
work as the Duke whilst all h claimed were his Grandfather's Ancient armour
and the might 'Ahrable Blade' to replace his own blessed weapon lost in
his escape from Canolbarth.
Now considered retired, he resides in his palacial home on the outskirts
of Specularum with his Elven wife and several children, the eldest of
which Blake and Drake (twins) are showing exceptional promise in their
differing careers. His land now spans from the border's of Ylarum in the
East, North to Rock Home surrounding the southernmost tip of Canolbarth
and to the west half the distance to Darokin city. Most of which he forcibly
claimed from the Darokin state after their involvement in the Crown Prince's
death.
However little is known about how long he'll stay in this peceful state
as hes always involved in military politics and delegation, so who knows
when he may next wield his blade in battle.
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