Background
Vulfiir was born into a tribe of barbarians living in the remote wilderness. His people had little contact with the outside world, preferring to live in isolation and hunt for their sustenance. As a young man, Vulfiir was fiercely competitive and determined to prove himself as the strongest and bravest member of his tribe. He often went on solo hunting trips, eager to test his skills against the fierce predators of the wilds. During one of these hunts, stumbled upon a pack of wolves and overestimated himself. While Vulfiir fought valiantly, he was badly injured and on the verge of being overwhelmed. Suddenly amongst a whirling of blades the wolves were felled and a man stood over Vulfiir. The man introduced himself as Folmer Leoran, a former assassin seeking redemption for his past crimes. Vulfiir was impressed by Folmer's fighting spirit and sense of honor, and the two became fast friends, Vulfiir even went as far as promising a life debt to Folmer Leoran for saving his life. Folmer soon proved to be a valuable ally, and taught Vulfiir how to read and write in Common, as well as how to navigate the dangerous world outside of his tribe's territory. Vulfiir and Folmer traveled together for many months, facing countless dangers and forming a strong bond. Eventually, they found themselves among the ranks of the poachers, a group of outlanders who made their living by hunting and trapping rare and exotic animals. Vulfiir quickly proved his worth, his strength and resilience making him a valuable asset in the dangerous and unforgiving wilderness. It was during their time with the poachers that Vulfiir learned of his brother Ristol, who was a member of another group of outlander poachers. Ristol was seemingly higher ranked than Folmer and Vulfiir, and the two brothers had a strained relationship due to their differing philosophies on the treatment of animals. Ristol was more ruthless and willing to kill without mercy, while Vulfiir believed in hunting with respect for the creatures they hunted.Guild Interactions
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