Dan
Age: Old, in his late fourties
Race: Nord
Class: Warrior
Appearance: A little under six feet tall and has grey hair. He has a trimmed beard which has started greying here and there, something which irks Dan. He also has a few scars showing a violent past.
Personality: He is a taciturn old man which speaks rarely and only does so when he has something worthwhile to say. Speaking of communicating with others, he has a rather nasty problem, he can't speak. His tongue was cut off by a party of bandits. A healer managed to save Dan's life yet his vocal cords were ruined. He has to speak by using a telepathy spell, hence the reason for talking rarely.
Equipment: He wears plain clothing which bears the passing of time. He does have a few pieces of armour in case there are any problems, those pieces being a large mail hauberk which hangs over his knees, mail mittens and leather boots. As a weapon he has a rather old broadsword kept in good condition.
History: Aforementioned history with the severing of his tongue done by bandits, with the addendum of all the events that passed in THIH II. He fought in the Imperial City and was last seen going off to find some soldiers assigned to him, shortly before the climactic battle between the Silhouette, Voltar, Altair and Dalrus. After the Tsaesci dissipated, dismayed by the loss of their leader, Dan returned to a much-appreciated peaceful life, somewhere close between Chorrol and Bruma, where he has a house. He doesn't much pay attention to the news but sometimes goes to Bruma and Chorrol to buy supplies so he often inadvertently meets old friends.
A picture of what Dan looks like:

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Name : Savirien Masakado
Race : Tsaesci
Class : Warrior
Age : 287
Sex : male
Appearance : Looks like most Tsaesci do. Tall and eel-like, with small scales of a hue of green which resemble mail when the sun shines upon them. Mail coloured in all shades of green thinkable. He has long, snake-like eyes with vertical slit pupils. He also has quite a few scars from past battles and a small part of his tail missing, obviously hacked off by an opponent's katana.
Equipment : Tsaesci battle-armour. Somewhat lighter than Tamrielic full plate armour but provides the mobility so prized by Akaviri warriors. Composed of overlapping plates of steel along with thick silk to cover up any exposed areas. The silk is decorated with traditional Tsaesci hunting scenes and various battles with the Tiger Dragons or Snow Demons inhabiting Akavir. He wears no helm. His main weapon is an Akaviri katana of fine make and lineage, forged by a famous smith almost thirty years before the siege of the Imperial City. His secondary weapon is a wakizashi which he always keeps at his waist and sometimes uses in combination with the katana.
Personality : Savirien prizes honour above all, especially honour in combat against one's opponent. Despite the value he puts in honour he has little qualms when it comes to slaughtering any enemy if he is so commanded by his superior officer. He shows open disdain against lesser opponents though he considers giving his foes a "clean death" to be all important in any battle, regardless of your opponent. Accordingly, he rarely underestimates his foes and openly disagrees with all who do so. He is well educated and courteous when the situation demands it. Savirien also considers war to be a very important business which should be conducted with great care and he also considers it vital that wars be finished quickly. Thus, he will sometimes sacrifice a more secure option which would take longer in favour of a quicker solution which would appear more fool-hardy. He also has a rather odd mentality (at least in the minds of his peers) that wars should be won without actually fighting. Sadly however, that is rarely the case.
Brief History : Old history concerning the death of his father during the invasion of Uriel V and how he came into the employ of the Silhouette, pursuing his vendetta with the Imperials who he thought responsible for the death of his father. After the Silhouette's defeat, many of the Tasesci brought to Tamriel considered their purposes and reasons for being there obsolete, so a considerable number of the serpent-men simply sought passage back to Akavir. A number of snake-men, however, remained with Savirien, considering themselves to be honour-bound to remain in Tamriel and continue fighting against the Imperials. The Tsaesci did this more out of loyalty to Savirien, than out of loyalty to the Silhouette, considering his fight to be their own. Since they were too few, they found themselves forced to fall back to Argonia and hide in its marshes, waiting for the time when they may emerge and once again wreak havoc among their foes.
This post has been edited by Agent Griff: Apr 28 2008, 05:28 PM