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Tymal Wildwander is a gnome scholar, born Cuspis 28, 395. | Tymal Wildwander is a gnome scholar, born Cuspis 28, 395. | ||
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It was in [[Sable City|Sable]] that Tymal's life took a dramatic turn. He met Lilium, a skilled [[Rangers|ranger]] whose spirit matched his own. Together, they embarked on numerous adventures, their journey peppered with both trouble and triumph. Their bond deepened, culminating in marriage and the sacred bloodoath ceremony, further solidifying their partnership. | It was in [[Sable City|Sable]] that Tymal's life took a dramatic turn. He met Lilium, a skilled [[Rangers|ranger]] whose spirit matched his own. Together, they embarked on numerous adventures, their journey peppered with both trouble and triumph. Their bond deepened, culminating in marriage and the sacred bloodoath ceremony, further solidifying their partnership. | ||
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+ | However, their bliss was short-lived. Lilium left Tymal a note, stating that he wasn't enough for her and that she had chosen to stay in [[Mortis]]' realm. Heartbroken and confused, Tymal was left to ponder his own self-worth and the true meaning of their vows. | ||
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+ | Determined to move forward, Tymal sought the services at Kleiburn's auction, where he severed the bloodoath to Lilium, freeing himself from the bonds of a love that was no longer reciprocated. Though the pain of betrayal lingered, Tymal knew that this was a necessary step in his journey, a test of his resilience and a chance to rediscover his own strength. | ||
Initially, Tymal pursued the path of a [[Templars|templar]], guided by [[Karahd]], with exploration as his cause. But it was a flame that didn't quite ignite his soul. It wasn't until he embraced the creative fire within, that he found his true calling. On Sojourn 22, 513, Tymal joined the [[Templars]] Guild, marking the beginning of a new chapter in his life, one where he could fully express and align with his deepest passions and beliefs. | Initially, Tymal pursued the path of a [[Templars|templar]], guided by [[Karahd]], with exploration as his cause. But it was a flame that didn't quite ignite his soul. It wasn't until he embraced the creative fire within, that he found his true calling. On Sojourn 22, 513, Tymal joined the [[Templars]] Guild, marking the beginning of a new chapter in his life, one where he could fully express and align with his deepest passions and beliefs. | ||
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Tymal is a joyous figure with an infectious giggle, embodying a unique blend of staunch loyalty and a carefree embrace of [[chaos]]. Unconcerned with the traditional dichotomy of [[good]] and [[evil]], he finds companionship among a diverse array of individuals and sees the tenets of [[Silvanus]], the god of wild nature, in every facet of life. His approach to life is marked by a remarkable sense of humor and a philosophical outlook, viewing [[chaos]] not as mere disorder but as a creative, shaping force. This combination of a light-hearted demeanor, unwavering loyalty to friends and church, and a deep reverence for the natural world makes Tymal a captivating and multifaceted person to know. | Tymal is a joyous figure with an infectious giggle, embodying a unique blend of staunch loyalty and a carefree embrace of [[chaos]]. Unconcerned with the traditional dichotomy of [[good]] and [[evil]], he finds companionship among a diverse array of individuals and sees the tenets of [[Silvanus]], the god of wild nature, in every facet of life. His approach to life is marked by a remarkable sense of humor and a philosophical outlook, viewing [[chaos]] not as mere disorder but as a creative, shaping force. This combination of a light-hearted demeanor, unwavering loyalty to friends and church, and a deep reverence for the natural world makes Tymal a captivating and multifaceted person to know. | ||
===Religion=== | ===Religion=== | ||
− | [[File:Silvanus2.png|border|frameless|285x285px|alt=|right]]Tymal is a proud ''Adherent'' of the church of [[Silvanus]]. He | + | [[File:Silvanus2.png|border|frameless|285x285px|alt=|right]]Tymal is a proud ''Adherent'' of the church of [[Silvanus]]. He was the church's ''Evangelist,'' resigning after the divine audience in 516 for his humiliation to the realm after asking his question to [[Silvanus]]''.'' Nature has been an inspiration to many of Tymal's poems. He is very proud that one of his accomplishments is having placed atop his tier in the divine [[favor]] competition multiple times. |
=== Clan=== | === Clan=== | ||
− | Tymal was a member of Heroes of the Wild Lands. | + | Tymal is a founding member of the clan, Flux. With Tippet, Severo and Thykk, he agreed to become their clan mate and face adventure in their company! Flux is founded on the principles of fostering positive change through chaos actions and spontaneous kindness. Flux's mission is to explore the beauty in unpredictability and use it to spread joy, aid, and enlightenment. Flux embraces the unpredictable and benevolent aspects of chaos, promoting freedom and goodness through spontaneous actions and compassionate responses to the world's randomness. |
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+ | He was once a member of Heroes of the Wild Lands before joining Tippet to form Flux. | ||
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+ | === Unique Items === | ||
+ | [[File:Rhapsody's_Edge.png|alt=|frameless|642x642px]] | ||
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+ | The history of [[Rhapsody's Edge]] is a tale of artistry and enchantment. This blade was crafted by a renowned swordsmith who was said to have been inspired by the muses of poetry and song. The metal, known for its resilience and luster, was sourced from the depths of a mystical mine, where it was said to have absorbed the echoes of ancient verses sung by the earth itself. | ||
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+ | The sword was a commissioned piece for a noble bard, but fate had other plans. Tymal Wildwander, the Bladed Balladeer, stumbled upon the swordsmith's workshop during his travels. Upon hearing Tymal's verses, the swordsmith knew that the blade was meant for him. The pearl at the pommel was a gift from a sea nymph, a token of her affection and admiration for Tymal's respect for the sea and its creatures. It was enchanted to glow in the presence of genuine courage and to amplify the wielder's inner strength. | ||
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+ | [[Rhapsody's Edge]] has been Tymal's faithful companion ever since, its blade a testament to the harmony between the warrior's might and the poet's soul. The sword has inspired countless verses and has been a beacon of hope in times of darkness. Its history is not only etched in its steel but also in the songs and stories that Tymal continues to weave with its aid. | ||
== Published Works== | == Published Works== | ||
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====Privately Published==== | ====Privately Published==== | ||
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− | |Nature, the Silvanus Anthologies: Vol I | + | |''Nature, the Silvanus Anthologies: Vol I *'' |
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|A Tale of Two Drinks | |A Tale of Two Drinks | ||
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− | |Weather, the Silvanus Anthologies: Vol II | + | |''Weather, the Silvanus Anthologies: Vol II *'' |
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|Chaotic Melodies: Vol I | |Chaotic Melodies: Vol I | ||
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− | | Seas, the Silvanus Anthologies: Vol III | + | | ''Seas, the Silvanus Anthologies: Vol III *'' |
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|Echoes of Love's Lament | |Echoes of Love's Lament | ||
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+ | |Faithful Sonnets of the Aether | ||
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+ | |Evermore | ||
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|Poetry Contest of Opposites | |Poetry Contest of Opposites | ||
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|Nature's Collection, Flowers: Vol I | |Nature's Collection, Flowers: Vol I | ||
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+ | |Nature's Collection, Forest Creatures: Vol II | ||
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+ | |Nature's Collection, Trees: Vol III | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:51, 21 July 2024
Tymal Wildwander, the Bladed Balladeer
Tymal Wildwander is a gnome scholar, born Cuspis 28, 395.
Character Portrait
History
Tymal's journey began in the warmth of a loving gnome family, where, unlike his peers, he showed little interest in the typical gnome fascinations of gadgets and gizmos. Instead, his passion lay in the world of books, a trait his parents nurtured by apprenticing him to the village scholar. It was here that Tymal's innate magical abilities were unearthed, setting him on a path of discovery and learning.
After absorbing all the knowledge his mentor could offer, Tymal's curiosity led him to the bustling city of Sable, where he joined the prestigious Mages Guild. His talents quickly earned him citizenship in this grand city, and not long after, he found his place in the enigmatic Crow Lodge.
It was in Sable that Tymal's life took a dramatic turn. He met Lilium, a skilled ranger whose spirit matched his own. Together, they embarked on numerous adventures, their journey peppered with both trouble and triumph. Their bond deepened, culminating in marriage and the sacred bloodoath ceremony, further solidifying their partnership.
However, their bliss was short-lived. Lilium left Tymal a note, stating that he wasn't enough for her and that she had chosen to stay in Mortis' realm. Heartbroken and confused, Tymal was left to ponder his own self-worth and the true meaning of their vows.
Determined to move forward, Tymal sought the services at Kleiburn's auction, where he severed the bloodoath to Lilium, freeing himself from the bonds of a love that was no longer reciprocated. Though the pain of betrayal lingered, Tymal knew that this was a necessary step in his journey, a test of his resilience and a chance to rediscover his own strength.
Initially, Tymal pursued the path of a templar, guided by Karahd, with exploration as his cause. But it was a flame that didn't quite ignite his soul. It wasn't until he embraced the creative fire within, that he found his true calling. On Sojourn 22, 513, Tymal joined the Templars Guild, marking the beginning of a new chapter in his life, one where he could fully express and align with his deepest passions and beliefs.
Guild
Tymal was a Mage before joining the Templars.
Templar Cause
Tymal's cause as a Templar is that of Poetry and Song. He has published several poetic works and organized showcases for songs he wrote, performed in collaboration with bards. He’s also hosted poetry contests, fostering creativity within the realm, and demonstrating his commitment to his cause through these artistic endeavors.
Personality
Tymal is a joyous figure with an infectious giggle, embodying a unique blend of staunch loyalty and a carefree embrace of chaos. Unconcerned with the traditional dichotomy of good and evil, he finds companionship among a diverse array of individuals and sees the tenets of Silvanus, the god of wild nature, in every facet of life. His approach to life is marked by a remarkable sense of humor and a philosophical outlook, viewing chaos not as mere disorder but as a creative, shaping force. This combination of a light-hearted demeanor, unwavering loyalty to friends and church, and a deep reverence for the natural world makes Tymal a captivating and multifaceted person to know.
Religion
Tymal is a proud Adherent of the church of Silvanus. He was the church's Evangelist, resigning after the divine audience in 516 for his humiliation to the realm after asking his question to Silvanus. Nature has been an inspiration to many of Tymal's poems. He is very proud that one of his accomplishments is having placed atop his tier in the divine favor competition multiple times.
Clan
Tymal is a founding member of the clan, Flux. With Tippet, Severo and Thykk, he agreed to become their clan mate and face adventure in their company! Flux is founded on the principles of fostering positive change through chaos actions and spontaneous kindness. Flux's mission is to explore the beauty in unpredictability and use it to spread joy, aid, and enlightenment. Flux embraces the unpredictable and benevolent aspects of chaos, promoting freedom and goodness through spontaneous actions and compassionate responses to the world's randomness.
He was once a member of Heroes of the Wild Lands before joining Tippet to form Flux.
Unique Items
The history of Rhapsody's Edge is a tale of artistry and enchantment. This blade was crafted by a renowned swordsmith who was said to have been inspired by the muses of poetry and song. The metal, known for its resilience and luster, was sourced from the depths of a mystical mine, where it was said to have absorbed the echoes of ancient verses sung by the earth itself.
The sword was a commissioned piece for a noble bard, but fate had other plans. Tymal Wildwander, the Bladed Balladeer, stumbled upon the swordsmith's workshop during his travels. Upon hearing Tymal's verses, the swordsmith knew that the blade was meant for him. The pearl at the pommel was a gift from a sea nymph, a token of her affection and admiration for Tymal's respect for the sea and its creatures. It was enchanted to glow in the presence of genuine courage and to amplify the wielder's inner strength.
Rhapsody's Edge has been Tymal's faithful companion ever since, its blade a testament to the harmony between the warrior's might and the poet's soul. The sword has inspired countless verses and has been a beacon of hope in times of darkness. Its history is not only etched in its steel but also in the songs and stories that Tymal continues to weave with its aid.
Published Works
Publicly Published |
Privately Published | |
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Nature, the Silvanus Anthologies: Vol I * | A Tale of Two Drinks | |
Weather, the Silvanus Anthologies: Vol II * | Chaotic Melodies: Vol I | |
Seas, the Silvanus Anthologies: Vol III * | Echoes of Love's Lament | |
Faithful Sonnets of the Aether | Evermore | |
Poetry Contest of Opposites | ||
Innuendos | ||
Nature's Collection, Flowers: Vol I | ||
Nature's Collection, Forest Creatures: Vol II | ||
Nature's Collection, Trees: Vol III | ||
* means it is no longer in publication |