Nazor the Calm
friendly giant who carved the Hearthic invasion into a chasm wall north of Khito. Used a trading card of Borno as reference for Lord Teyranus because he needed inspiration.
Nazor, a friendly desert giant with reddish, rock-like skin and towering features, is a living testament to the ancient artistry of his people. For millennia, desert giants like Nazor have etched the history of their world into the sandstone of their homeland, their carvings enduring until the sands slowly reclaim them—a symbol of the world moving past its importance. Nazor recently completed his greatest work: a vast mural carved into a chasm wall near Khito, depicting the catastrophic Hearthic Invasion. To bring the face of the invasion's mastermind, Lord Teyranus, to life, Nazor was given a portrait by the adventurers known as the Shatterbrand. The portrait, crafted by the local artist blacksmith Borno, served as Nazor's inspiration, helping him capture the essence of a man he had never seen. The painting was a self portrait so now Borno’s face has been inscribed into the mural for centuries.
Nazor, a friendly desert giant with reddish, rock-like skin and towering features, is a living testament to the ancient artistry of his people. For millennia, desert giants like Nazor have etched the history of their world into the sandstone of their homeland, their carvings enduring until the sands slowly reclaim them—a symbol of the world moving past its importance. Nazor recently completed his greatest work: a vast mural carved into a chasm wall near Khito, depicting the catastrophic Hearthic Invasion. To bring the face of the invasion's mastermind, Lord Teyranus, to life, Nazor was given a portrait by the adventurers known as the Shatterbrand. The portrait, crafted by the local artist blacksmith Borno, served as Nazor's inspiration, helping him capture the essence of a man he had never seen. The painting was a self portrait so now Borno’s face has been inscribed into the mural for centuries.