Name:Khane Greavas
Gender:Male
Race:Human
Age:34
Taller than your average man, standing around six feet five inches tall, lean as a whip. His eyes are a pale brown, underneath bushy, weather-beaten eyebrows. His skin in white, but heavily touched by the sun over the years, tanned to the color of leather. His hear is long, grown down to his shoulders and usually kept tied back, brown as well, with some streaks of grey already there. He is dressed well, if somewhat blandly besides his armor and weapons, usually warm as he has grown used to spending the icy nights in the north out in the open. A plain silver necklace is around his neck carrying the signet ring of his family.
Equipment*:Arming SwordShieldLong Dagger, sometimes used in his shield hand as a surprise weapon.
Horn Bow and
20 bodkin arrows, used mainly for hunting.
CaiusAll these weapons, while there is nothing magical or special about them, are masterfully made and the sword, shield and dagger have been at his side for almost two decades, showing no sign of wear and no blemishes on the blades of the weapons.
Brief Bio:Born to a lowly noble family with small holdings, but proud and history seeped deeply into these lands, Khane was the youngest of three brothers and 2 sisters. His father was among those that followed the King Beorn the Old in his youth, and thus was rewarded with lands and a strong placing among the nobility. Sadly, the man had little other ambition than that. His eldest son was not quite so, quickly making a name for the family, equally the second son who moved to the capital and made a name for himself as a gifted politician.
The two youngest sons, however, were quite different. They were twins, with Khane the youngest by a few minutes. Not surprisingly, both fell in love with the same young woman. Both were sixteen at the time, and with passions inflamed by the energy of youth, both dueled each other for her hand. Khane killed his brother in the duel, much to their father's dismay. For the crime of Fratricide, Khane was banished from his father's lands and removed from his name. From that moment on, the Young Khane set out on his own, selling his sword skills to the highest bidder as a mercenary, bounty hunter, and just about anything else that can put coin in the purse of a man with a blade and skilled in it's use.