[hider=Torm Draufkrieg of Kademaer] [b]Sex[/b]: Male [b]Age[/b]: 25 [b]Appearance[/b]: Torm cuts a fine knightly figure, with a robust width of shoulder, strong arms and a commanding, chiseled face. His hair and look in his eyes give him a wolfish appearance, but there's a nobleness to his blue orbs. When he speaks, people feel compelled to listen, whether they be friend or foe. Sir Draufkrieg is moderately tall (6'1), large enough to be fearsome on the battlefield and carry his arms and armor on foot and horseback effectively. His hands are noticeably powerful and marred, and his hair is a rich brown, like autumn leaves in the sunlight as well as shadowed tree bark when indoors. Torm's complexion is ruddy but fair, with a permanent 5 o'clock shadow shading his chin and upper lip. [b]History[/b]: Born the son of a Blacksmith, Torm was taken in as a page from age 9 by the Lord of Kademaer, though he frequently visited his father until the fellow's untimely death when Torm was 16. He was trained and given his equipment, fully a knight with three battles under his belt when he was 21. At this point, the count of Kademaer arranged for him to be married to a noble lady, whom he entered a tournament for to win in her honor. Unfortunately, not only did he get first prize taken from him in the grand melee, but he found his steed's saddle had been tampered with and he was unhorsed in the joust fairly early. It was revealed the lady he was to wed had eloped with an earl and had sabotaged his equipment to see to it he would be found unworthy of her. Unfortunately, this had the side effect of making him an undesirable knight to his leige who had already come under harsh times with the war in Vrettonia, so he was cast out with naught but his horse and weaponry. He has been traveling for 2 years now, killing what monsters he could and keeping what towns he can safe in exchange for trifle prestige and food/bedding for the night. [b]Goal[/b]:To gain wealth, glory, prestige, and perhaps a lordship. Though what he truly wants is to simply be remembered as a good knight who performed good deeds. [/hider]