Prince Grimgar Redrain
Fear is useless baggage, it only weighs you down and keeps you from getting things done.
Description: Tall, bordering on being a giant, Grimgar is well over six feet in stature. His broad frame is muscled heavily making him not only tall but also quite wide. Honey blonde hair is cut short near his ears in length. That practically cut hair has a faint wave to it and is thick and soft looking. Emerald green eyes peer keenly out from beneath his elegant if thick eyebrows. His features are chisled and angular, handsome in a classical way. That olive toned skin is lightly tanned. His large hands bear the callouses of a warrior while his body is muscled like a trained fighter.
Personality: Outspoken, headstrong, and with all the social graces of a bull in a china shop. Those are good ways to describe Prince Grimgar Redrain. He has a dark outlook on things, can be very pessimistic and hates change. He also picks fights at the worst of times but has the redeeming quailities of being extremely loyal not just to his family but to everyone he trusts. He can be kind at times but most likely find it hard for the large man to be anything but intimidating.
Background: Prince Grimgar Redrain, or as some call him when he is not around 'Prince Grim', he is a cousin of the main Redrain family raised mostly with his own family. As a child he was sickly, dangerously so. His mother doted on him and his father worried for his survival. As the boy grew up has was followed by a healer who was hiered to follow him everywhere. It annoyed Grimgar at first and more so when he started training to fight. They did not want to give him weapons training but in the end he won that battle. He trained his weak body into something strong. Now he is bigger than his father and twice as healthy. Now he rides for Arx, taking with him a new healer, not because he needs it but to ease his mothers worries about him. Grimgar wants to make a name for himself as a warrior and maybe even find someone to marry at some point...maybe.
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