Yorlan Omozu
In the heart of Eurydice, amidst the intricate runes and pulsating magic that courses through the airship, stands Yorlan Omozu, a living legend among Runewrights. His half-elven visage bears the weathered marks of time, and his piercing gaze reflects the depths of a lifetime spent mastering the arcane arts.
Yorlan's silver hair cascades gracefully down his shoulders, a testament to the years spent in deep contemplation of the mystical energies that bind the skies. His hands, adorned with calloused fingers and fingers stained with remnants of runic ink, move with a precision born of countless hours spent shaping the essence of magic itself.
Draped in a robe that seems to shimmer with latent enchantments, Yorlan exudes an air of both wisdom and humility. A weathered tome, bound in aged leather, never strays far from his side, a repository of arcane knowledge that he has accumulated over decades.
The lines etched on Yorlan's face tell tales of the many airships he has birthed into existence, each one a testament to his unparalleled mastery. A rune-covered staff, seemingly infused with the very essence of the Weave, is both his tool and his companion—a conduit through which he channels the intricate patterns that dance through his mind.
Yet, despite his formidable expertise, Yorlan Omozu's demeanor is approachable, his voice carrying the timbre of one who has guided and nurtured many apprentices. A mentor to the Runemasters who traverse the halls of Sezani's Aetherium Collegium, Yorlan's legacy extends beyond the hulls of the ships he has crafted. It is etched in the very fabric of the arcane tapestry that weaves through the skies, forever intertwined with the magic that sustains Eurydice and all who sail her celestial seas.
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For years, he worked as the head Runewright for The East Alavor Trading Company, crafting the main five ships in the fleet. He trained a successor before moving on, parting on good terms with Atlas Alavor, the owner. They remain good friends, though they haven't seen each other in years.
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