Re: Farros Galdor: Cursed Hymns of Unmaking Thanks. I try to make him extra-gloomy being both a tiefling and a skald, essentially a doom-obsessed melodramatic metal bard. Now that dragons are unleashed and the sun and moon were eaten by wolves (ie: the dark cloud came) his view of the world is beginning to parallel old legends of Ragnarok, though not implicitly. He also sees Bloodstone as the Savior of the World, and blames the heroes who slew him for the dark ages of dragondeath that came upon us in the wake of his defeat, so I'll start writing more dedicated to Sinthar's greatness, perhaps even a shakespearean style tragedy about his initial fall from grace and exile into the lower planes. |