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'''Disean Andrews''' is the son of Sir [[Thadston Andrews]] and the late [[Saraphene]]. |
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==Appearance== |
==Appearance== |
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You see Disean Andrews the Blameless. |
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He appears to be a Human. |
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He is tall and appears to be very young. He has dark steel grey eyes and tanned skin. He has a bald head. He has a clean-shaven face, a thin nose and a broad chest. A ring of fresh scars in the shape of a crown have been burnt into the flesh of his head. |
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He is in good shape. |
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He is wearing a gold-veined pure white Koar symbol, a pale suede longcloak lined with grey fur, a tailored grey leather satchel, a snowy white linen shirt, a crown-embossed white tabard of resplendent white wool, some drake-etched gilded bracers, a pale lacquered sheath bound in gold filament, some cross-buckled grey lambswool trousers, a pair of black leather boots embossed with invar plates, and a strand of blood marble prayerbeads. |
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As of Day of the Huntress, day 19 of the month Koaratos in the year 5119: |
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You see a man in bleached white armor that is covered in blood red runes and seems to shift as if something moves beneath it. A huge bleakstone scarab carapace serves as the breastplate of the man's armor. His eyes are hollow and a dark, dark grey. Scars in the shape of a crown encircle his bald head, but rivulets of glistening blood flow along the jagged mutilations in his skin. His flesh is pale and as white as death. |
You see a man in bleached white armor that is covered in blood red runes and seems to shift as if something moves beneath it. A huge bleakstone scarab carapace serves as the breastplate of the man's armor. His eyes are hollow and a dark, dark grey. Scars in the shape of a crown encircle his bald head, but rivulets of glistening blood flow along the jagged mutilations in his skin. His flesh is pale and as white as death. |
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==Background== |
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For most of 5118, Thadston spent time with [[Casiphia]] searching for Disean, and hinted to once having found him but Disean, now twisted by Raznel, used a cursed blade to wound Thadston. Disean is still at large in the service of Raznel. |
For most of 5118, Thadston spent time with [[Casiphia]] searching for Disean, and hinted to once having found him but Disean, now twisted by Raznel, used a cursed blade to wound Thadston. Disean is still at large in the service of Raznel. |
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At one time, Disean had romantic feelings for Casiphia. And his father used that to his advantage. Eoantos of 5119, Disean was lured to Moot Hall after his father seemingly assaulted Casiphia. This turned out to be a ruse, however, and Disean was captured and placed into a crystallin coffin. Several days later, the coffin housing his resting form was loaded onto an [[Erithian]] ship, which then sat sail for unknown ports. |
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At one time, Disean had romantic feelings for Casiphia. |
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Latest revision as of 20:28, 17 May 2023
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Disean Andrews is the son of Sir Thadston Andrews and the late Saraphene.
Appearance
As of Feastday, day 3 of the month of the month Imaerasta in the year 5116:
You see Disean Andrews the Blameless. He appears to be a Human. He is tall and appears to be very young. He has dark steel grey eyes and tanned skin. He has a bald head. He has a clean-shaven face, a thin nose and a broad chest. A ring of fresh scars in the shape of a crown have been burnt into the flesh of his head. He is in good shape. He is wearing a gold-veined pure white Koar symbol, a pale suede longcloak lined with grey fur, a tailored grey leather satchel, a snowy white linen shirt, a crown-embossed white tabard of resplendent white wool, some drake-etched gilded bracers, a pale lacquered sheath bound in gold filament, some cross-buckled grey lambswool trousers, a pair of black leather boots embossed with invar plates, and a strand of blood marble prayerbeads.
As of Day of the Huntress, day 19 of the month Koaratos in the year 5119:
You see a man in bleached white armor that is covered in blood red runes and seems to shift as if something moves beneath it. A huge bleakstone scarab carapace serves as the breastplate of the man's armor. His eyes are hollow and a dark, dark grey. Scars in the shape of a crown encircle his bald head, but rivulets of glistening blood flow along the jagged mutilations in his skin. His flesh is pale and as white as death.
Background
Disean is the son of Sir Thadston Andrews but was raised by his mother, Saraphene, and her new husband, Lord Ambrus a Paladin of Koar. Disean was appointed by Prelate Chaston Griffin as an acolyte in the Temple of Koar inside of the capital of Talador.
Eventually, he became enthralled by Griffin and, because of his connection to Sir Thadston, Chaston converted Disean into one of his Blameless. In the end, he fell victim to Raznel who abducted him after the fall of Chaston and his whereabouts were unknown for some time.
For most of 5118, Thadston spent time with Casiphia searching for Disean, and hinted to once having found him but Disean, now twisted by Raznel, used a cursed blade to wound Thadston. Disean is still at large in the service of Raznel.
At one time, Disean had romantic feelings for Casiphia. And his father used that to his advantage. Eoantos of 5119, Disean was lured to Moot Hall after his father seemingly assaulted Casiphia. This turned out to be a ruse, however, and Disean was captured and placed into a crystallin coffin. Several days later, the coffin housing his resting form was loaded onto an Erithian ship, which then sat sail for unknown ports.