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Rolland #2374
2
Level
0
EXP (Tracker) ⇨
Bronze
Passage
War
0%
Neutral
Peace
0%
Neutral
Knowledge
0%
Neutral
Power
0%
Neutral
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Character Details
Gender: Male
Age: ???
Height: 80cm
Weight: 650lbs
Build: Dwarf
Coat: Standard
Genotype: Ss/cr/br/bk/Tk
Phenotype: Silver with Ticked
Horns: None
Physical Mutations: None
Mutations: None
Slots: 1 Used / 10 Available
Design Credits
RandomAbsol7404
Personality
Rolland was born the Winter when Uhma's Blizzard hit. The Dark Magic not only cursed the lands of Ulfrheim, but it also cursed him. He was born without the gift of sight, meant to live in the dark forever. As a young pup, not being able to see anything made the world feel far larger then it really was, resulting in him being terrified of everything. During these times, Rolland was often found stuttering when he did speak, and often stuck close to his mother, littermates, and a few of his other packmates. Eventually as the pup grew, Rolland started to take an interest in birds. They never judged or mocked him for his lack of sight. The fact they could soar the lands, and were truly free creatures, it never ceased to amaze the juvenile. He has started befriending different birds, and is often see with them around him now these days. They have become his eyes, and some believe he can even understand what they say. If this is true or not, is something Rolland chooses to refuse to answer. Befriending this birds helped Rolland build confidence, and soon the juvenile was more willing to explore and interact with the world more, his fear of everything slowly fading away. As an adult, Rolland travels with his pack, helping any in need, his bird friends in tow. He's learned how to travel well, many find it hard to believe he's blind, all thanks to his friends helping him. He knows how tough life is, and his goal is to make sure others can have an easier life, and as stress and problem free as possible.
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