Gunnar Melaeris

Gunnar Melaeris
Social Rank 5
Fealty Thrax
House Melaeris
Gender Male
Age 34
Religion Shamanisim
Vocation Soldier
Height 6'2
Hair Color Brown
Eye Color Stormy Blue
Skintone Swarthy
Family
Parents Lawrence Crovane
Siblings Farhairle Crovane, Jorygg Crovane, Kahlana Crovane
Uncles/Aunts Geralt Crovane, Bothas Crovane, Annya Telmar, Rosalyn Crovane, Artair Crovane
Cousins Somhairle Crovane, Morin Corvane, Asger Crovane, Clara Crovane, Fianna Crovane, Vera Melaeris, Raviv Melaeris, Amir Melaeris, Dariel Bisland, Jophiel Bisland, Rysen Crovane, Locke Velenosa, Lenne Crovane, Kalila Crovane
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Description

Tall, in fact really tall, and built with the hard lean muscle of a trained warrior, this man epitomizes the Northern Warrior. Short hair kept shaved close to his head is dark, the full beard of a dark earthy brown gives a true clue to the mans hair color, along with the heavy eyebrows set above stormy blue eyes. There's a notch of a scar that runs from above his left eyebrow, through it, across a broken ill-set nose that adds a pale contrast to the man's swarthy features. His expression does not generally seem to shift much away from stern, a faint frown seeming to lay quite naturally on his face, the rare smile seems never to reach his eyes. He tends towards the stoic, save perhaps around those he's closest to. Normally dressing his tall and broad shouldered build in leathers, heavier armor, or fur, or both may be added as needed depending on the setting the man finds himself in.

Personality

Gunnar is generally just what he seems to be, the stoic and hard bitten veteran of too many battles. Between his gruff voice, his tendency to prefer action over words, and the odd habit of frowning when pleased and offering smiles that fail to reach his eyes when not, he can be a hard man to get to know. All of this tends to conceal the man's intelligence, honor, and wit - none of which should be underestimated.

Background

Gunnar Crovane has been a warrior all is his life. From a childhood spent in the mountains of his home in Stormwall and on the decks of many a ship that plied it's seas, to the battles fought to keep that home safe, one cannot help but think that war and battle is all there is to him. While he's got a warrior's heart, a soldier's training and the skills and scars to prove it, it is those things other than his skill with sword, axe, or spear that make the rest of him.


He learned to hunt with the Duke's men, to sail with his captains, and how to choose a horse and to ride one for pleasure or war with his younger cousin Fianna, whom he in turn taught some of the sword and the axe to her - that she might defend herself as needed.


The north is a hard place, long winters make for more than enough time to learn lessons of strategy, tactics, of how to cherish peace when it is there and to do battle when that peace is threatened. Gunnar learned these things well, and in turn taught them to those after him, making a name for himself as a skilled leader of men as well as a soldier to have at one's side.


The battle at Stormwall was a turning point for Gunnar, a battle and an outcome that he is still coming to terms with.