Far off on a peaceful medieval world, a young man (by all appearances) stumbles across an odd, overgrown stone obelisk. Touching it, he is enveloped in a bright flash of light and is never seen on that world again...
Character name: Tahlko Gender: Male Age: Unknown Race: Unknown, but appears mostly human. Alignment: Lawful Neutral Personality: Tahlko is a mostly calm individual, but in the face of things that can be considered magical or supernatural to someone accustomed to simple medieval life he can easily be frightened. Although he tries to maintain a calm facade at all times, inwardly he is worried about his origins, and whether or not he will find his true home. Appearance: Tahlko is bordering on the smaller side, being a little over 5 feet tall. He has brown hair, grey eyes and a light skin tone. Most of his clothing and apparel is medieval aged. He wears a white shirt with a brown vest over top, and brown pants. He is often seen wearing a leather pouch over his back, which contains a small alchemy set.
Backstory/Abilities: Tahlko has no memory of who he was. His most recent memory is that of waking up alone amid the ruins of an airship on an unknown world. With a basic knowledge of survival, he managed to live for several years among the wreckage, eventually managing to partially repair the vessel and get it flight-worthy. He spent the next few years of his life travelling among the various medieval cities of his world, learning enough of the art of alchemy to be considered an alchemist himself. He is proficient in repairing and maintaining steam-age technology, but he doesn't actually know how any of it works. He carries around an odd small knife-sized blue crystal that can slice through anything up to 3 inches thick, regardless of material. He often uses this as a tool, though it can double as a small weapon if need be. Tahlko is mostly a non-combatant, and will avoid fighting if possible.
@Hokum Immortality isn't being invulnerable and unkillable, being immortal just means you don't age and can live forever. A person who is immortal can still die from being killed or, in some definitions, can still die from contracting a sickness or being poisoned.