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Guntermin was a fairly standard Dwarven warrior in his youth. He worked at the forge, drank at the bar and was always spoiling for a fight.

But one time he found a fight, things went a bit different than he expected. The petite half-elven woman that he had somewhat inadvertently managed to insult didn't even appear to be armed. When Guntermin, very inebriated at the time, took a swing at her due to an insult she hadn't even given. She simply stepped forward and whispered a word to him in the most beautiful of voices and a powerful sound echoed in his mind. A stunning, amazing sound that cleared the alcohal haze from his mind and the surly dwarven bitterness from his consciousness. It was a truly godly noise.

Since that day he has devoted himself, in his own special way, to furthering the cause of Shelyn the goddess of beauty and music(or appropriate substitute). Surely it was she who had so spoken to him. From that point on his forge produced only bells, he carried no weapon but bells. He adorned himself in all manner of different bells. He became a maker, purveyor and performer of bells.

He became the Bell Maker, spreading the joyful noise of Shelyn to all around.

Looking to revive an old character that was fun to play. Guntermin is rather nutty but still quite effective. Definitely NG Looking at Warrior\WarPriest of Shelyn(or appropriate substitute). His chosen weapon the Dwarven Dohr Durn(sp?) basically a long heavy chain with a great weight on the end. In this case a huge bell.

His goals are:
Low: All the popular gods and powers have appropriate artifacts to help them spread the faith. I must find the secrets to crafting the Perfect Bell.

Mid: Bring a major congregation to the church of Shelyn(or appropriate substitute) so they will finally give Shelyn's aspect as the Lady of Bells its proper consideration.

High: Lead the Bells of Wrath against the gods and dark powers who seek to quell the power of music.

The first two are rather mutable on the difficulty and order to his cause, as each helps with the other.