PCs:Pyracanum
Race: Half-Elf
Gender: Male
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Born and trained as a Psion in the city of Kuras, he later began studies within the Arcane. Once a devout follower of Toran he had decided to travel South as rumours had reached him of the city of Mikona, and their Enforcers, The Sword of Toran. Once there he joined their ranks and for years spent his time in Toran's service delivering justice to those who broke the laws of the city. After sometime, the War between M'Chek and T'Nanshi ended and the government of Mikona decided to release the Sword from their duties. It was at this time a decision was reached for a majority of the Sword to sail north to Kurathene where the need for nuetrality and order was always needed. After some inner turmoil Pyracanum left the the service of Toran and spent time in Kuras reflecting on his faith. To this day, though his faith in Toran has wained, and his harsh attitudes have softened slightly, he remains a proud Magus of the Blue Order of the Sky. He now actively seeks to mend the wounds within Kurathene and help bring peace to what was once the greatest civilization known to any race.
We are all unique, we all see the world through different eyes, think of things differently, gain different experiences, and thus we do not really all live in the same world. Each of us lives in our own world, with our own meanings and emotions, this is known as a personal paradigm. When two people come into contact with eachother their worlds collide, thoughts, emotions, actions, all mix with the other in an attempt to fight for domination, to validate their own reality. This can never trully happen however, as concepts such as right and wrong are relative to each person, and it is only when the majority agree on one concept that they can then fool themselves into thinking they are universally right. The strength of the majority over the minority dictates morals, it controls the abstract meanings of Good and Evil. You can decide to accept the majorities rule as most do... or you can not. In life, there is always a choice.
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