Name: Gunthar
Age: 427 years (In the prime of his troll life)
Appearance:
- Height: 8 feet 9 inches
- Build: Sturdy and muscular, an embodiment of strength
- Skin Color: Iridescent blue with purple undertones
- Eyes: Intense steel grey, always alert and observant
- Hair: Sharp mohawk that is always perfectly shaped
- Distinguishing Features: A series of scars on his arms and legs, testament to his numerous protective endeavors
Background:
Gunthar hails from the deepest parts of the Troalstone forest, where the trees are ancient and the magic, strong. Unlike most trolls of the Troalkind, he ventured near human territories, intrigued by their ways. It was during one such journey that he happened upon her — the human woman he'd silently vow to protect. Something about her resonated with Gunthar, perhaps a past life connection or a shared destiny.
Personality:
- Loyal: Once Gunthar dedicates himself to a cause, he's unwavering in his loyalty.
- Observant: Trained to detect the smallest anomalies, he notices things most would overlook.
- Caring: His protective nature extends beyond just the human woman; he genuinely cares for all living beings.
- Introverted: Prefers the shadows, being seen only when absolutely necessary.
Skills & Abilities:
- Shadow Melding: Can blend seamlessly into the shadows, becoming nearly invisible to the naked eye.
- Enhanced Senses: Particularly keen sight, smell, and hearing, making him adept at sensing danger from miles away.
- Protection Magic: Can cast protective wards and barriers around individuals and places.
- Swift Movement: Despite his size, he's exceptionally quick, allowing him to intercept threats efficiently.
Belongings:
- Guardian Medallion: An enchanted pendant that amplifies his protective magic.
- Silent Whistle: A magical instrument that can summon woodland creatures for assistance or send them on errands.
Goals:
While Gunthar's immediate goal is to ensure the safety of the human woman, he dreams of a world where trolls and humans coexist harmoniously. He hopes that his silent deeds might, in some small way, build a bridge of trust between the two races, even if his contributions remain forever unknown.
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