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Full Name

Michael Maginative

Race

Aasimar

Classes/Levels

Magus 1 - Hexcrafter

Gender

Male

Size

Medium

Age

152 years

Special Abilities

'Immortal Spark, Spell-combat, 0-level spells, 1-level spells.

Alignment

N. Good

Deity

Chaldira

Languages

Common, (Orc, Celestial)

Occupation

Soldier

Strength 18
Dexterity 16
Constitution 14
Intelligence 14
Wisdom 8
Charisma 10

About Michael Maginative

Actual stats: 16, 16, 14, 7, 13, 7. +Age effect + 'Angelkin +2Str,+2Cha'=18, 16, 14, 8, 14, 10

Human-looking, without a shadow. Wild colorfully blond/golden hair with a musculus upper body on a lean, stoic, straight figure. Utterly surprising as he's an aged man.
Even in the midst of battles Michael has been easy to locate among allies even though he has normal height of 5,7ft, perhaps it's the blue eyes^

Umbral Unmasking:
Michael doesn't have a shadow. He believes his angelic heritage must have swallowed the shadow as it drove all darkness out of him when he met Deority.

Michael never knew his father. Amy, his mother told him how prideful and amiable he was. Trying to live up to his father's renown was at first exciting but it faded with time until Michael turned to become rather resentful of all he had been given. "I don't need all this, and neither does anyone else." Through a short crusade through cities and villages did havoc spread around him and his destructive resenting personality. But in Pioietty, a town 15 miles from his own did he meet up with Deority. She illuminated his darkness and out of their support for eachother Harry and Fiona was born.
The years went through the chaos the factions rose around them. But the family survived in their cottage. Until the day Harry was called into the villageguards alongside Michael. The hatred and fear for magic lingered on as it had during Michael's entire life so the duo kept to themselves, cleverly blaming the heat of battle and such as the causes of their enhanced speeds during chases and battles. They hid their powers as they should but the enemies found the family's hidden cottage, ending the life of both Deotory and Fiona. Harry eventually found himself a new life while his father went exploring the aftereffects of the wars. The peace didn't last long. Soon a new war with new need of soldiers was upon them. Harry's two sons Hugo and Patrick was sent into it with Michael promising to protect his grandchildren. Hugo suffered a severe wound to the leg. He lost it but earned the freedom of returning home. Patrick died years later in the war from a disease.
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The events turned him wrought and made him open up a neutral field hospital for allies and foes alike, since alliances changed by the fullmoon's appearance. 20years of practice and then the war ended.
Michael turned on to a new journey, leaving the old behind him. By the docks of the citygrown Pioietty did an odd encounter with a bird open up a new door, towards a new world.

Michael has a likeness of others but has lived so long he sometimes remains somewhat detached from all and everything.
He is everything and nothing, trying to better himself constantly towards self-perfection, knowing it isn't achievable he stays content being among those few who comes close.
He would like to see a stop to all war and conflicts but knows his goal can't be reached so he rather strives for a better world to live in by reducing any damages to society he comes in contact with and adds his support towards that which is for the general good of people without necessarily endangering himself too much. Michael doesn't include Gnomes, Halfling's and Elves in his definition of "people" but sees them rather as individuals who on a case-by-case basis may be included. He holds little hostility towards anything unless it stares him in his face or if a situation may prove fatal if he doesn't act first.
Angels are rolemodels to Michael but as such he understands one cannot be completely like someone without being the one in question. He is content with keeping most ideals as guidelines rather than truths.