Dimmis Isannsen
Dimitris Isannsen (a.k.a. Dimmis)
"See here, I fashioned a new Runeslate for you! This one made of clay and some ox's bone shards is easily able to hold up to seven runes, but only for very short term effects it seems. I have an idea to make this better mixing in some Esher's Ash!"
Dimmis Isannsen is a skilled artificier and crafter of Runeslates currently living in Troumwarft. While not the most skilled Runebard in Troumwarft or his Woutesen Sippe, he is highly proficient and well known in creating well made Runeslates that are able to hold most complex combinations of Tövereen Runes.
He is not a Chauken by birth but has come to the lands in young years from far south. While first being met with suspicion, given he arrived shortly after the events of the battle in the Teutanes Forest, his dedication to his work and his helpful nature enabled him to find a place within the community. In fact, after helping build up a new and improved workshop, he was honorary adopted into the Woutesen Sippe.
Mental characteristics
Accomplishments & Achievements
After the events of Wotan's Call, Dimmis was one of the first that learned of Runemagic and figured that the material and quality of a Runeslate might be influencing the quality of a used spell.
Within a very short time, he devised the first Runeslates able to handle more complex spells, giving enthusiastic Runebards and Runesmiths ample opportunity to experiment - and Troumwarft valuable commodities to trade with.
Failures & Embarrassments
So far Dimmis has been unable to create artificial replacements for bodyparts, namely for the eye he has lost. He continues to believe it should be possible, with the right material, crafting process and combination of runes, to fashion a seeing eye. This endeavor is slowling turning into an obesession.
Current Location
Species
Ethnicity
Birthplace
Unknown, somewhere in the Isanmannen Empire
Children
Eyes
Dark, almost black. The left Eye is missing
Hair
Long black hair with some grey streaks. Thinning a bit.
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