Work in progress~ Name: Kronk Age: 25 Gender: Male Race: Orc Appearance: [img]http://img.4plebs.org/boards/tg/image/1375/59/1375597531222.jpg[/img] Profession: Muscle Personality: An offshoot of his race's stereotypes Kronk is a stoic beast of a man. He prefers to keep to himself and avoid conflict with others, something he doesn't need to try hard to do considering his appearance. He's a gentle giant, one whom would much prefer to solve conflict with words than with weapons. Like it or not, he will stoop to violence if something had decidedly pissed him off or a job specifically calls for it. Gods have mercy on you if it's the former, as his temper is just as violent as his kinsmen, and his veracity is not to be doubted because of his withdrawn personality. He has a strong interest in magic which he never got to pursue. He hopes one day to collect enough money from his illicit activities and body guarding to pursue a proper education in it. Equipment/Weapons: Two handed war axe, enchanted with fire runes to ignite those it strikes. Set of heavy metal armor Blunderbuss and ammunition for it Abilities: Incredible strength and durability, even for an orc Strong affinity for magic, specifically enchanting Brief Backstory: ____________ Magic Name: Enchantment Magic Description: A school of magic dedicated to binding the spell like powers of other magical schools to worldly items, imbuing them with the effects of said spells. Enchantment is a sought after form of magic for its use outside of the mage community. Wielding an item with magical effects takes no skill of your own, allowing those without magical educations to fire bolts of lighting from their crossbows and singe their foes with a blade. Enchanting items generally require the scribing of specific runes onto an object and a ritual to bind the wanted effect to the item. Once enchanted, items shall hold their effects until destroyed or disenchanted by someone of equal power to the enchanter. More creative mages have used enchanting in an offensive manner, scribing runes onto sheets of parchment and using them as traps in the form of landmines or other manners.