Basic Information:
Name: Eldrin Warhammer
Race: Human
Birthdate: 178 A.A
Era: Post-202 Years
Affiliation: N/A
Status: Deceased
First Appearance: Session 30 (The Flame That Remains)
Quote: "N/A”
Appearance:
Eldrin is an exceptionally tall man, standing approximately 2.03 (6 ft 8 in) in height, with a massive, powerfully built frame shaped by long-term physical labor and combat. His musculature is dense and heavily developed, giving him a broad, imposing silhouette.
His facial structure is rugged and severe, marked by a broad jaw, squared cheekbones, and a deeply furrowed brow. Fine lines around the eyes and mouth indicate prolonged physical strain and concentration. His eyes are dark and set deep, maintaining a steady, fixed gaze. His hair is dark and kept short, often restrained with a simple headband.
Even without armor, Eldrin’s size and proportions make him immediately noticeable in any setting.
Eldrin is most commonly associated with a heavy suit of armor forged by his own hand. The armor is large-scale, heavily plated, and richly engraved, with gilded trim integrated into its design. A preserved bear’s head is mounted atop the helm, its white pelt draped over the pauldrons.
In combat contexts, he is observed wielding a massive greatsword of his own construction, proportioned to match his size. The weapon’s grip is notably undersized by conventional standards but appears functional in his hands.
Personality
Eldrin maintains a quiet and generally passive presence when unprovoked, interacting casually and without unnecessary engagement. In neutral settings, he does not seek attention or authority unless circumstances require it.
When he does speak, Eldrin is direct and dry, often employing blunt or sardonic remarks. He tends to dominate conversations through certainty and finality rather than volume, discouraging prolonged debate once he has stated his position.
When challenged or opposed, Eldrin escalates rather than yields. He is prone to doubling down on his chosen course of action, particularly when his judgment or competence is questioned.
In group settings, Eldrin prioritizes stabilization before leadership. He typically attempts to anchor situations and maintain cohesion first, assuming command only when others falter or decisive direction becomes necessary.
Under sustained pressure, Eldrin exhibits denial and overextension. He resists acknowledging limits or failure, pushing himself and situations past sustainable thresholds and relying on rigidity rather than reassessment.
Eldrin adapts only situationally. While capable of altering tactics in response to immediate consequences, he rarely changes underlying patterns of behavior.
Origins:
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