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Hjolnai


Hjolnai

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Name

Hjolnai

 

Physical Description

Hjolnai appears to be a mage's staff; to be more precise, he looks roughly like a wooden pole about 1.5 metres (5 feet) long and 5cm (roughly 2 inches) thick.

Embedded in the wood, all along the length of the staff, are crystal shards, which glow almost steadily, though there is a faint pulse to them. Their colour is currently undetermined. Hjolnai also has runes carved all down his length, and has as his head a more gnarled wooden piece, vaguely resembling a carving of a dragon's head. There are no visible representations of eyes.

 

Hjolnai's former, humanoid form does not have a description at present, as at present he has been stuck as a staff for some time.

 

 

Abilities:

Hjolnai uses arcane magic, and tends to overreach his spellcasting capacity. This has led to his current form as a staff, and often causes difficulties when spells do the unexpected.

 

One of Hjolnai's spells is Illusory Division. This spell allows him to create a vast number of immobile illusions on a grid with a set distance between them.

 

 

Personality:

Hjolnai has a somewhat chaotic personality; he uses magics he does not necessarily understand almost on a whim. He is not completely irresponsible, however; he is motivated by loyalty and courage despite his irresponsibility. He is prideful and overly willing to act on his whims, but not necessarily evil. Still, his tendency to speak or act on the first thought to come into his head can be quite destructive, and he often reacts completely unexpectedly to events based on this.

Hjolnai does tend to have mood shifts, though perhaps not quite swings. He merely has a tendency to remember the most recent significant events, and consider them first. He could be angry one minute, and laughing at someone's joke the next.

Though irrational and chaotic, Hjolnai is not stupid. With his lack of patience, great intelligence indeed would be needed to learn more quickly. After all, he hardly spends a long time studying.

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