Zel'Ur
Appearance
Of the few descriptions known of this fleeting elf, Zel'ur appears as a figure dressed in black and brass, taller than a normal human and with a mask on his face that represents his face.
In addition to the long black tunic, there is also an armor whose design is much more flashy and ceremonial than practical.
Under those garments, however, hides a fragile body, decrepit and corroded by time. The garments, at this point, are only a diversion to look away from a miserable creature, afflicted by age and black magic: the arms and legs are withered, the neck and the head appear elongated due to his thinness, and the belly is reduced to a meat pouch for equally wizened organs.
In general, Zel'Ur looks more like a corpse than an elf, if it were not for the face with now dessecrated and rotting fine features and pointed, very long ears.
In addition, on his face there's a tattoo of an eye, a sign of the link with his personal divinity: the "Mark" is purplish, and seems to scrutinize the horizon… or maybe, just what is in front of it.
In addition to the long black tunic, there is also an armor whose design is much more flashy and ceremonial than practical.
Under those garments, however, hides a fragile body, decrepit and corroded by time. The garments, at this point, are only a diversion to look away from a miserable creature, afflicted by age and black magic: the arms and legs are withered, the neck and the head appear elongated due to his thinness, and the belly is reduced to a meat pouch for equally wizened organs.
In general, Zel'Ur looks more like a corpse than an elf, if it were not for the face with now dessecrated and rotting fine features and pointed, very long ears.
In addition, on his face there's a tattoo of an eye, a sign of the link with his personal divinity: the "Mark" is purplish, and seems to scrutinize the horizon… or maybe, just what is in front of it.
Skills and Abilities
Centuries of studies have tempered the dark arts of this abomination. Zel'ur has discovered a dangerous but useful spell for his own purposes, the "Life-Draining", with which he can subtract vital essence to other living beings, even if the improvement of this magical technique is still far away and the duration of the beneficial effects last only depending on what being his hands stopped on.
An animal, of any size, is a skinny sop, a human or a dwarf is ideal for reinvigorating his senses, but one of his own past kind can bring him back to his full strength for several weeks and then slowly return to its cadaveric state.
When he doesn't use his corrupted magic, Zel'ur uses a pair of short swords created by a very rare mineral that scholars have named Siderite, stolen from the academy that gave him birth. The blades are very sharp, so much to penetrate meat like butter, and his skills as an Elf lead him to be a fearsome fighter, even if without grace and with techniques to say the least incorrect.
An animal, of any size, is a skinny sop, a human or a dwarf is ideal for reinvigorating his senses, but one of his own past kind can bring him back to his full strength for several weeks and then slowly return to its cadaveric state.
When he doesn't use his corrupted magic, Zel'ur uses a pair of short swords created by a very rare mineral that scholars have named Siderite, stolen from the academy that gave him birth. The blades are very sharp, so much to penetrate meat like butter, and his skills as an Elf lead him to be a fearsome fighter, even if without grace and with techniques to say the least incorrect.
Personality
There is no mercy in this being. Unscrupulous, mocking and even sadistic on certain occasions, Zel'ur has an enormous ego that leads him to boast and want to affirm his superiority, especially of his magical powers.
Very susceptible to criticism, he does not accept compromises except for eventuality and only if he can earn something. Furthermore, he has no interest in a love affair of any kind.
Very susceptible to criticism, he does not accept compromises except for eventuality and only if he can earn something. Furthermore, he has no interest in a love affair of any kind.