Bahal Vorintell
Bahal Vorintell, a capable engineer from Taqqadiya, is a figure larger than life. His reputation as a shrewd and cunning individual precedes him in almost every major Argean market. With a mind as sharp as the finest blade, Bahal’s quest for wealth and notoriety is driven by a deep-seated desire to leave his mark upon the annals of history.
Despite his often overbearing demeanor, those who know Bahal well are aware of the compassion that lies beneath his gruff exterior. He holds a tender spot in his heart for the oppressed, often going out of his way to aid those less fortunate. This dichotomy between his public persona and private inclinations makes him a complex character, respected and reviled in equal measure. Beneath his veneer of superiority lies a loyal heart. For those who weather his storms of scorn and earn his respect, Bahal offers a friendship as steadfast as the mountains of his homeland. His trust, once given, is unshakable, and his companions are cherished above all else.
Bahal’s fascination with the First Gods is a passion that consumes him. He devotes countless hours to studying ancient texts and exploring forgotten ruins, all in the hopes of uncovering the secrets of the gods’ ancient slumber. He scours the land for their hidden legacies. Each clue he finds is a piece of a grand puzzle, a step closer to unraveling the mysteries that have baffled scholars for generations. As an engineer, he crafts marvels of ingenuity, but it’s his scholarly pursuits that truly ignite his passion. The First Gods, those enigmatic forces of creation and destruction, are his muse and obsession.
Bahal’s most memorable adventure began in the bustling bazaars of Aswakur, where whispers of an ancient Primordial temple, untouched by time, reached his ears. The temple, known as Thurgrid's Rime, was said to be a relic of the First Gods, hidden deep within the icy crags of the mountains in Siresia. Fueled by tales of divine artifacts and inscriptions of forgotten lore, Bahal set out, his heart alight with the fires of discovery. The journey was perilous, through treacherous passes and blinding blizzards, but Bahal’s determination was unyielding. After months of travel, he arrived at a valley shrouded in icy fog, where the silhouette of the ancient temple emerged like a specter from the snow. Inside, the air was thick with the scent of ancient incense, and the walls were lined with intricate carvings depicting the Primordials in slumber. Bahal’s fingers traced the cold stone, reading the stories etched for millennia. It was here, amidst the echoes of a bygone era, that he uncovered the truth of the First Gods; they were not just a myth, but a reality waiting to be awakened.
Bahal’s most memorable adventure began in the bustling bazaars of Aswakur, where whispers of an ancient Primordial temple, untouched by time, reached his ears. The temple, known as Thurgrid's Rime, was said to be a relic of the First Gods, hidden deep within the icy crags of the mountains in Siresia. Fueled by tales of divine artifacts and inscriptions of forgotten lore, Bahal set out, his heart alight with the fires of discovery. The journey was perilous, through treacherous passes and blinding blizzards, but Bahal’s determination was unyielding. After months of travel, he arrived at a valley shrouded in icy fog, where the silhouette of the ancient temple emerged like a specter from the snow. Inside, the air was thick with the scent of ancient incense, and the walls were lined with intricate carvings depicting the Primordials in slumber. Bahal’s fingers traced the cold stone, reading the stories etched for millennia. It was here, amidst the echoes of a bygone era, that he uncovered the truth of the First Gods; they were not just a myth, but a reality waiting to be awakened.
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Species
Ethnicity
Date of Birth
8th of First Frost, 1002 YGP
Year of Birth
1002 YGP
129 Years old
Birthplace
Gray's Vigil, Kingdom of Alandr
Children
Sex
Male
Eyes
Brown
Hair
Black
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Olive
Height
4'4"
Weight
142 lbs
Belief/Deity
Arrahi
Aligned Organization
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