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Played Character Irham Tahan

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full name: irham tahan.
race: qadir.
culture: kaini velheim.
age: nineteen.
gender: cismale.
occult: god magewise.

core concept: a young, unsure, and admittedly inexperienced qadir, entering into a world larger than he grew up in. irham is certain only of three things: his devotion to the burdened gods' teachings; the magic taught to him by his grandfather; and legacy he must make for the tahan name.

appearance information: despite being 5'10, one very lanky irham holds himself in an awkward manner, with hunched shoulders and bowed head. his brown hair is always neatly tucked into a ponytail, though shorter hairs fall into his face often. his face is still round, baby fat not having gone away quite yet. he is lean, but far from muscular. his stature only become bulker when he dons a fur or cloak for hunting. otherwise, he looks just the same as a newly sprung beanstalk.

combat style: holy spellblade

proficiencies:
- strength: 0
- dexterity: 2

close save; soft landing
- constitution: 0
familiar disrupt (free)
- intelligence: 0
- wisdom: 0
- faith: 3

sacred revive; sacred dispel; sacred judgement
-magic: 3
magic warp; magic cleanse; magic resist

languages: common; ørsti; (poor) zahram

plot hooks:

despite being qadir, he speaks with a subtle velheim accent.
he's been seen most often in the arena district, either at fideos de fuego or the bazaar of machina. regardless of where he sits, there's often a book in his hand.
his appearance and dress is quite poor, but he enters and exits frequently from a new town house... how odd...
 
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edits:
combat style changed: holy mageholy spellblade;
magic pack changed: magic counter and magic barriermagic cleanse and magic resist;
plot hooks updated: reflecting roleplay more accurately