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    His higness, the Sultan Member Randarkmaan's Avatar
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    Just for the heck of it, let's see how this goes...

    Name- Harald Gunnarson

    Nation- Norway

    Hair Colour- Brown

    Eye Colour- Brown

    Job- Mercenary

    Description- Became a mercenary after his wife died of water poisoning and he had lost the last of his wealth on games of chance. Seeing no other real alternative he took his bow and sought employment as a soldier to pay his debts and perhaps go back to living normally, though that seems unlikely as he has not the patience to do homegenous work. Has seen some moderate successes within his "job market" which for the moment has mostly involved guarding merchants together with others or being paid for being person's champions in the "Ting" (a sort of court) should the person they are accusing call for a fight to settle their differences. Being a champion there mostly involves cutting down untrained peasants, which is the job he prefers. In real battle, seeing as he really does not have much of a stomach for a fair fight, he wields a bow. Might look to take the Crusade, as he believes that maybe this way God will reward him with the will and faith to start a normal life again.

    Equipment- Long bow made from yew (barlind in Norwegian), iron broadsword, a padded jacket, dagger, a horse for riding and a backpack filled with essentials.

    A picture, taken in Mount and Blade if you wonder...
    Last edited by Randarkmaan; 12-23-2006 at 01:49.
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