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Lornagar (or Lorna for short) is a half-orc [[Bard]] of Valor. Rejected by by her parents’ orcish and human communities alike, Lorna has had to rely on herself to survive. She secretly dreamed that she was descended from great heroes. |
Lornagar (or Lorna for short) is a half-orc [[Bard]] of Valor. Rejected by by her parents’ orcish and human communities alike, Lorna has had to rely on herself to survive. She secretly dreamed that she was descended from great heroes. |
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== About == |
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Lorna looked like a muscular, tall, blue skinned woman. Wrinkles on her face reveal her lack of sleep. |
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== History == |
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Frustrated by her inauspicious beginnings, Lorna set out to rewrite her origins and write her own story, with herself as the protagonist. As she spun tales, people began to listen, and she quickly learned that her words have power. |
Frustrated by her inauspicious beginnings, Lorna set out to rewrite her origins and write her own story, with herself as the protagonist. As she spun tales, people began to listen, and she quickly learned that her words have power. |
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Revision as of 04:29, 6 March 2022
Lornagar (or Lorna for short) is a half-orc Bard of Valor. Rejected by by her parents’ orcish and human communities alike, Lorna has had to rely on herself to survive. She secretly dreamed that she was descended from great heroes.
About
Lorna looked like a muscular, tall, blue skinned woman. Wrinkles on her face reveal her lack of sleep.
History
Frustrated by her inauspicious beginnings, Lorna set out to rewrite her origins and write her own story, with herself as the protagonist. As she spun tales, people began to listen, and she quickly learned that her words have power.
Every time she goes to cast a spell, she awakens her imagination to the way things could be, and speaks that possibility into reality. The more stories she writes in her notebooks, the more her imagination grows, and the more powerful she becomes.