Emery Morandi
Race: Human
Age: 19
Height: 5'7
Weight: 182 lbs
Occupation: Aspirant for the Order of Reconciliation
Relation to PC: Pre-assigned Guard
NPC Type: Personal/Local (Faction)
Influence: 4
Description: Emery Morandi has always been an impressionable boy. From a young age, even in a place as far out as a desolate little farm, it was easy to regale him with tales of the brave soldiers in his nation's military. Perhaps it was this constant brainwashing that had driven him to the point of deciding out of his many siblings, he would be the one to play soldier. Only, as he made his way into the city, the events of Glade took place. Venetia Childs, the detestable witch, wrought fear into the city and a pressing increase in the recruitment of young Zaichaerian men and women to the Order of Reconciliation. Emery had heard enough stories about being hero and the dangers of mages. Enough that he thought he might like to be a witch-hunter, as well.
While he fell victim to his own gullible, idealistic nature, he's still at heart inexperienced. Swayed more by the romanticism of passion and action than anything else. Perhaps this leads to him being more amicable towards those of other races, corrupted by magic by no fault of their own (in his mind).
Age: 19
Height: 5'7
Weight: 182 lbs
Occupation: Aspirant for the Order of Reconciliation
Relation to PC: Pre-assigned Guard
NPC Type: Personal/Local (Faction)
Influence: 4
Description: Emery Morandi has always been an impressionable boy. From a young age, even in a place as far out as a desolate little farm, it was easy to regale him with tales of the brave soldiers in his nation's military. Perhaps it was this constant brainwashing that had driven him to the point of deciding out of his many siblings, he would be the one to play soldier. Only, as he made his way into the city, the events of Glade took place. Venetia Childs, the detestable witch, wrought fear into the city and a pressing increase in the recruitment of young Zaichaerian men and women to the Order of Reconciliation. Emery had heard enough stories about being hero and the dangers of mages. Enough that he thought he might like to be a witch-hunter, as well.
While he fell victim to his own gullible, idealistic nature, he's still at heart inexperienced. Swayed more by the romanticism of passion and action than anything else. Perhaps this leads to him being more amicable towards those of other races, corrupted by magic by no fault of their own (in his mind).