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| nickname = Northern Jack | | nickname = Northern Jack | ||
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| aliases = None | | aliases = None | ||
| twitter = None | | twitter = None | ||
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| age = 35 | | age = 35 | ||
| nationality = English | | nationality = English | ||
− | | residence = | + | | residence = Darkside |
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and eorla gehwām ēadnys and tō hiht | and eorla gehwām ēadnys and tō hiht | ||
+ | =• Lore Entry 4 •= | ||
+ | The youth seeks the path to glory. He answers the call to arms. He earns his dagger and adorns himself with the globe and laurel. His battlefields are a divided kingdom, the cradle of civilisation, and the graveyard of empires. He fights a dozen skirmishes in between each campaign, never resting. | ||
− | =• Lore Entry | + | =• Lore Entry 5 •= |
+ | Despite the hard won glory the warrior senses something amiss. On the battlefield, as death looms, he is truly alive. Yet, in times of peace, he feels the death of his spirit keenly. He discusses his problem wth neither kin nor friend. At night he drowns the black dog that haunts him, only for it to return when he awakens the next day. | ||
+ | =• Lore Entry 6 •= | ||
+ | In desperation the youth turns to the faith of his fathers, the faith of the cross and the candle, the prayer and the penance. The gloom of the confessional gives voice to his dark thoughts. He confesses. He sings a song of glories, of facing death with a laugh upon his lips. He tells of the faces of those that have fell before them. There is no remorse, no words of contrition. He honours the dead but does not mourn them. The priest recoils from the violence, horror upon his face. Our Father provides no comfort. | ||
− | =• Lore Entry | + | =• Lore Entry 7 •= |
High upon the windy tree Huginn and Muninn watch. They see the warrior mount Yggdrasil. The body is battered but willing, the mind is truly spent. Jörmungandr coils about his neck, ragnarök of the mortal soul. As the light of Valhalla plays upon the warrior´s gasping face, Geri and Freki howl. | High upon the windy tree Huginn and Muninn watch. They see the warrior mount Yggdrasil. The body is battered but willing, the mind is truly spent. Jörmungandr coils about his neck, ragnarök of the mortal soul. As the light of Valhalla plays upon the warrior´s gasping face, Geri and Freki howl. | ||
− | + | =• Lore Entry 8 •= | |
− | =• Lore Entry | ||
The flies dance | The flies dance | ||
The wind blows | The wind blows | ||
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The path opens | The path opens | ||
− | =• Lore Entry | + | =• Lore Entry 9 •= |
He left upon a sunlit morn. | He left upon a sunlit morn. | ||
To cross the Northern sea. | To cross the Northern sea. | ||
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Was forever lost to me. | Was forever lost to me. | ||
− | =• Lore Entry | + | =• Lore Entry 10 •= |
The snow falls. Geri and Freki stand mute witness as he hunts their kin. The hunters circle each other. The wolf leaps as the man charges. Spear meets flesh. A howl splits the silence. The man honours his kill. He wears his bloody raiment. Úlfheðinn. Odin's man. Huginn and Muninn caw his victory. | The snow falls. Geri and Freki stand mute witness as he hunts their kin. The hunters circle each other. The wolf leaps as the man charges. Spear meets flesh. A howl splits the silence. The man honours his kill. He wears his bloody raiment. Úlfheðinn. Odin's man. Huginn and Muninn caw his victory. | ||
− | =• Lore Entry | + | =• Lore Entry 11 •= |
The man walks amongst the living once more. He is flesh and blood but fire courses through his veins. Neither blade nor spell tell upon him when the fury seizes him. The All-Father sends him forth. Before he can sup his mead and sit besides the fire once more in the long hall there is work to be done. Myths and legends walk unseen upon the land. The old tales are the new secrets. The Úlfheðinn must follow the Whispers. The old threats are the new disaster. The Úlfheðinn follow the Ur-Druag. | The man walks amongst the living once more. He is flesh and blood but fire courses through his veins. Neither blade nor spell tell upon him when the fury seizes him. The All-Father sends him forth. Before he can sup his mead and sit besides the fire once more in the long hall there is work to be done. Myths and legends walk unseen upon the land. The old tales are the new secrets. The Úlfheðinn must follow the Whispers. The old threats are the new disaster. The Úlfheðinn follow the Ur-Druag. | ||