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| + | Taken to be trained by his uncle at an early age, Uruvion learned the ways of white magic. He was taught that it could be used for both giving, and taking life. Most importantly, he had to use his own judgement to gauge situations, he had to listen to what felt right. There were several occasions where a crime would be committed and the guilty party would go free. Uruvion wouldn't stand for it, sometimes hunting them down and, even if there was a bounty for the perpetrator's capture, he would eliminate them. He did show mercy, never making the guilty party suffer, delivering a swift death. | ||
===Personality=== | ===Personality=== | ||
Revision as of 16:11, 25 April 2013
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| Gender | Male |
| Race | Elezen |
| Clan | Duskwight |
| Citizenship | Limsa Lominsa |
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Basic Info
Likes:
- Children (though he would never have any of his own)
- White magic
- Women
- Drinking
- Appreciation
Dislikes:
- People who talk too much
- People who talk too much
- Those who think too highly of themselves.
- Anyone who would abuse a woman
History
Taken to be trained by his uncle at an early age, Uruvion learned the ways of white magic. He was taught that it could be used for both giving, and taking life. Most importantly, he had to use his own judgement to gauge situations, he had to listen to what felt right. There were several occasions where a crime would be committed and the guilty party would go free. Uruvion wouldn't stand for it, sometimes hunting them down and, even if there was a bounty for the perpetrator's capture, he would eliminate them. He did show mercy, never making the guilty party suffer, delivering a swift death.
