One Etruscan Nobleman coming up once I can figure out a name that sounds right. :hmm Work in Progress for the curious. [hider=Lysander][center][img]http://orig09.deviantart.net/c6c0/f/2012/361/d/2/d2b79e2432740352698d1998698a640e-d5pcixw.jpg[/img] (Art by [url=http://artastrophe.deviantart.com/]Artastrophe[/url].) [b]Name:[/b] Lysander [b]Nationality:[/b] Etruscan (Duchy of Cesia) [b]Occupation:[/b] Exiled Noble, Skeptic, Casual Philosopher, Jack of all Trades [b]Religion:[/b] Though a practicing Oromist from birth, Lysander has never quite been one to dismiss the deities and traditions of other religions, and recent events have certainly caused him to reevaluate the validity of his own faith. At best, he is a functioning Agnostic who takes in as much information as he can from all faiths. At worst, he is a heretic who is far too forgiving to the false Gods of Elves and Dwarves, and although in the eyes of Nobility he is an Oromist through and through, he seems to follow a code of ethics not dissimilar to The Dali. [b]Personality:[/b] [b]Biography:[/b] [b]Magical Artefact(s):[/b] [b]Motivation:[/b] Lysander is a man that simply wants his questions answered. Worldly gain and ambition has always been an afterthought, though that is perhaps due to the fact that he has never wanted for anything he couldn't have due to his family's standing. After Oromis' supposed return to the Earthly realm, Lysander's curiosity has shifted more to discovering the validity of the man's claim, and the questions that come to mind if Oromis is, in fact, a God. Why does he not know why he is here? Was he always immortal, or was he a mortal elevated by a higher power? How is he able to practice magic? Why is he seemingly the only mortal to reincarnate knowingly? There are many questions surrounding the supposed God-King, and Lysander would like to find the answers to as many of them as he can, and what better way to do that than following the man himself, even if he might just be a pretender? [/center] [/hider]