Diconom Rex
Noone knows where Diconom Rex was born, or as what. Using the powers given to him by Charnel as his Avatar he constantly shifts his form.
One of his favorite forms is a combination of the head of a wolf, a body formed as a serpunt but covered with thick brown fur. His left leg is that of an antilope, with the other scaled like a dragon. His arms consisted of a lions leg with thumbs and a apendage similar to a chicken leg. Finally he would have a tail of a lizard.
Mental characteristics
Personal history
Scholars have long since tried to uncover the past of Diconom Rex, but the few that have managed to have conversations with him were unable to get him to divulge any information. The records, if they ever existed have long since been lost, leaving only rumors in their wake.
No one knows who Diconom Rex was before he became the Avatar of Charnel. It is believed that he was a nomad that would wander the desert that would one day become the Temere Wastes. There, as the villages and clans disappeared one by one, rumors of the lone wanderer survived and thrived.
Gender Identity
Depends on his current form
Sexuality
Asexual
Education
Lacking any records scholars have resigned themselves to trying to analyze his erratic behavior to understand how and where he was educated.
Diconom Rex has an extreme control of his speech patterns. He quickly switches between sarcastic comments, spiteful rhetorical questions and condescending quips. This manner of speaking is very similar to the way the politicians of The city of Nekharat once spoke.
Additionally his fighting style which relies heavily on short ranged rapid transportation spells to surprise and outflank his enemies is reminiscent of the defenders of The city of Nekharat. His favored weapons are two strange curved blades that almost have the form of a question mark. When he becomes aggravated the blades begin to move and whip out, similar to aggravated snakes.
While his style cannot imitated by any mortal, a soldier during the The final battle against the Undead Scourge found the style reminiscent of the ceremonial dances of the tribes that once inhabited the Temere Wastes.
Morality & Philosophy
Chaos is not evil nor good. Chaos is simply change, and change is the essence of life. If there were no change there would be no happiness, no sadness, no pain and no love. Wouldn’t that be dull.
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