To fulfil a promise: [hider= Elf Pimp (Club owner) ] [b] Name: [/b]Erasmus Murr [b]Age:[/b] 467 [b]Attire/Appearance:[/b] Bearing every inch of the quintessential grace of an elf, Erasmus stands rather short for one of his brethren at 5’8, with a wiry, athletic body that promises strength without bulk. His eyes are an unremarkable blue-grey that permeate an air of apathy that can conceal any intent behind them. His wispy, brown hair is kept well maintained and swept back, exposing his long, pointed ears with a suggestion of arrogant vanity. When in public, he is always well-dressed, reinforcing his reputation and image as a host, entertainer and well-meaning member of the high society. [b]Race:[/b] Elf [b]Gender:[/b] Male [b]Occupation:[/b] A patron of the entertainment sector, Erasmus owns a number of establishments spread throughout the various sectors of Enigma with a particular favouritism to the entertainment district. However, the crown jewel of his portfolio is the prestigious Ignus Fatuus club in the North End, where many of the affluent and powerful of Enigma are known to be frequent. Beyond this, Erasmus is primarily focused on mingling and interacting with all walks of life, in the process forging connections and gathering all manner of valuable information. [b]Location: [/b] Mostly North End, but is known to venture elsewhere to his establishments. [b]A Brief History:[/b] Born into a high-class socialite family, Erasmus was an old-money kid given the best education and upbringing that money could acquire. As the only child of two prestigious families, his future was always secure and his ambitions high, with little seeming capable of curtailing his ascent to greatness. In school he was brilliant and all-conquering, socially he was well-liked and internally he struggled under the yoke of his forebears' glory. This system imbalance could not continue to exist without consequences and before too long there was a trend of substance abuse and rebellion against his parental figures and all they stood for. Multiple trips to and from rehabilitation did little else than to empty the chequebook of his parents, something they always lamented but never ceased, always believing in the ascendant star of their child’s future. His mother passed first, taken by the ravages of an illness discovered too late, leaving his father to be withdrawn and broken by the loss of his life partner. This descent into the shadows by his father, allowed Erasmus to emerge into the light in his own right, utilising the family money to become a patron of the people and a socialite in his own right. Soon the Murr name was associated not with his patrician parents, but with the charismatic young son who openly flaunted friendliness and favour. Over time, the name lost its aristocratic prestige that it was held in the old-money society but became synonymous with that of the fame in the contemporary society. Entertainment became both his industry and his hobby; where once substance had been his way to find joy, he now found it in the reaction of people to various stimuli that he threw their way. His vice and his business became both one and the same, culminating in the Ignus Fatuus, a place to truly quench his vice along with extend his social leverage beyond that of what any member of his family had ever attained. [b]Other:[/b] Despite his patrician ancestry and affluent status, Erasmus bears no position on the current division, preferring a removed place to observe the world as it expedites along it’s chaotic harmony. [/hider]