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Daga Simolen

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The Bard of Many Tales
Dec 28, 2006
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Name: Daga Simolen

Race: Human

Gender: Male

Age: Unknown.

Height: 6'

Build: Light build, but strong physically nonetheless.

Overview: Daga is the typical, handsome knight-turned mage. Once he was going up the ranks of a knight, but when expelled from the nobility, he came to another town as a mage, using the abilities he had always had but never put out prominently.

Personality: Daga is quiet, and believes that he should listen and not speak. He is slow to anger, and is very laid back, yet can act quickly and furiously if he chooses. He tends to manipulate people, acting as though he were stupid and ignorant until the right time.

Profession: A traveling magician that helps others if there is a benefit for himself.

Weapon: Daga carries a longsword at his hip, and a numerous amount of throwing knives up his sleeves, as well as a dagger at his belt. He also has a black ring carved with symbols - a powerstone.

Apparel: Daga wears pitch black clothing and a black cloak on top that. His sword's hilt and scabbard are both wrapped in black cloth, and his boots are black leather, as are his gloves.

Abilities:
Daga has magical abilities that are too numerous to list, a massive array of spells that are to great to state. As a note to the GM of whatever rpg Daga is in, I will play him logically and responsibly. The powerstone's energy can be used for the spell's cost, but past that, he must use his own energy, which could lead eventually to fatigue, unconsciousness, and even death.