Much of his childhood was spent in the Lands of the Linnorm Kings. Therefore, he was more than thrilled when he heard and answered the call to serve the natural world. Since then he has traveled far from his homeland and his beloved family.
Abraxas revels in travel and exploration. Because of his upbringing, he is most at home in the hills and mountainous terrain. He is also comfortable with the cold. He spends much of his time in the wilderness and that is the way he likes it. He is easy going and inquisitive; useful traits for a traveler. His calling keeps him primarily in the wilds. He can be quite the fish out of water on the rare visit to “civilization.”
Player: Angel Espinoza
Actor: Karl Urban
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
Character Class: Artic Druid
Current Level: 1
Deity: The Green Faith
Homeland: Ulfen
Race: Natural Werewolf
Size: Medium
Gender: Male
Age: 29
Birthday: Desnus 12 4684 AR
Height:5’8″
Weight: 173 lb
Hair: Dark brown
Skin: Tan
“When nature calls, I reply. When nature speaks, I listen. And when nature angers, I destroy.” (d20pfsrd.com Publishing, Call of the Wild)
First and foremost. His sacred duty is to serve the primal forces of nature. He has been called by the unnamed forces of the planet. His oath to it must come first.
When not in conflict to his sacred duty, he holds the wisdom of the law of the pack.
Life
All things exist in balance. As the sun rises, so too it must set. He eats the flesh of his prey as he in turn will be devoured.
Magic is the gift of his devotion. He has no problem using it to heal.
The undead are an affront to nature and must be destroyed or laid to rest.
Adventure
His ancestors traveled the entire span of mountain ranges. Travel is in his blood. He delights in discovery and adventure.
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Paul Tietjens on October 12, 2018
Hi guys! I was so inspired by the quote (I’m about to run a Shifter’s initiation into a Druid circle in our Skull and Shackles campaign) that I went to find its source. Boy was I frustrated until I found that “Call of the Wild” is a third party supplement by d20pfsrd.com publishing – NOT Paizo! Just wanted to leave a note here in case it’s helpful. Keep up the good work!
espinoza916 on October 12, 2018
Hola Paul! I wish you luck and many fantastic adventures in your Skull and Shackles campaign. Huff puff! Sorry about the snag with the source. Thank you for the heads up. Updated now. All the best and thanks tuning in.