Full Name : Nimali Bannighymn
Age : 143
Class : Ranger
Race : Elf
Subrace : /
Alignment : Chaotic Good
Deity : Aeridin
Domains : /
Short Bio/Description :
Nimali was born 143 years ago in the town of Raxswell, south of The Sielwood Forest.
His father was Saeron Bannighymn, a ranger who spent most of his life roaming The Sielwood Forest, before settling down in the northern outskirts of Raxswell.
His mother, Mayin Arabianea, never married his father and left them 2 years after his birth.
Nimali was too young to remember his mother and his father has never forgiven her for abandoning them. Saeron has never spoken of her again and Nimali's questions to him about his mother are answered with an eery silence. Strangly enough, the townfolks of Raxswell are not able to provide more information on Nimali's mother. People who have met her are not even able to describe her appearance. It was as if she was not there, while standing right in front of you.
Growing up, Nimali followed in his father's footsteps and became a ranger.
While venturing into The Sielwood Forest one day, he met Throar Freani'eplith, an Elven druid. Throar took a keen interest in the young Nimali and was willing to share his knowledge of nature with him.
One day when looking up Throar at his encampment for his lessons, he only found a note from him saying :
"My dear Nimali,
You have been a good friend and pupil for many years. However, the time has come where I am no longer capable of teaching you the ways of nature.
You have learned everything I could teach you. It is up to you now, to go out into the world and put your skills to good use.
May Aeridin bless and protect you.
Your friend,
Throar Freani'elith
P.S. Although I have never told you, I have known your mother well. However, I feel it is not yet your time. I will look you up again once I believe the time is right. Don't try to find me ... I will find you."
Flabbergasted and confused, he takes his friends advice to hart. He said goodbye to his father and sets off his journey to the town of Hlint. It is said to be a good place to start your adventures and good men are welcome ... but is it ?
