Q'Urith Narn
Appearance
Narn is a somewhat diminutive and unassuming...if you can ignore the strange garb which it covers itself with. The armor appears to hail from the desert nations of Amol-Kalit, while the clothes worn underneath are a mix between the regal robes of a mage and the garish tones of a jester’s garb. But perhaps most curious aspect of it to the average observer is its collection of emotion based masques; of which it always is wearing one.
Skills and Abilities
Empathy - Narn is seemingly a creature designed to seek emotion. It is capable of absorbing from everyone around him, but when in large numbers, it can be painful; so, it has learned to filter these empathic “bonds” as a defense mechanism. As of yet, there has been no true use of this ability other than as the easiest way for it to be interacted with.
Light Sensitivity - Narn is hurt by direct sunlight, either as a racial trait or simply a result of the magics that it has been infused with. It does not affect its ability to see.
Blindsense - For one reason or another, Narn has the ability to sense its immediate surroundings, allowing it to act with ease in complete darkness or blinding light.
Bladework - Narn is exceptionally skilled in the use of the blade, and seems to have a knack for finding the vital bits of his opponents. This skill is borne almost completely from its creator’s original intent for it.
Light Sensitivity - Narn is hurt by direct sunlight, either as a racial trait or simply a result of the magics that it has been infused with. It does not affect its ability to see.
Blindsense - For one reason or another, Narn has the ability to sense its immediate surroundings, allowing it to act with ease in complete darkness or blinding light.
Bladework - Narn is exceptionally skilled in the use of the blade, and seems to have a knack for finding the vital bits of his opponents. This skill is borne almost completely from its creator’s original intent for it.
Personality
Narn is a singular creature of emotion. It does not necessarily require emotions to survive; however, it does seem to like the presence of it. Narn does not care for Pride, and does not like those that exude it, instead preferring the company of those that provide Calm, Curiosity, and Compassion. It also holds a general distrust of those directly associated with the College of Elbion, due to their part in the end of its first friends after waking.
It has learned to either imitate wit, or has developed its own twisted version of humor. It has slowly developed itself the ability to show emotion of its own kind, but the process has been slow at best. Narn has realized it is at times of trauma that it seems to acquire these “true emotions” most quickly.
It has learned to either imitate wit, or has developed its own twisted version of humor. It has slowly developed itself the ability to show emotion of its own kind, but the process has been slow at best. Narn has realized it is at times of trauma that it seems to acquire these “true emotions” most quickly.