Retic Ulis
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Some bodies may be temples
but all are ruins at your feet.
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Some bodies may be temples
but all are ruins at your feet.
Full Name: Retic Silas Ulis III
Gender: Male
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 180 lbs
Age: 28 years
Birthdate: 88th Summer 488 AV
Birthplace: Ahnatep
Profession: Maledictor
Location: Lhavit
Fluent: Common
Basic: Ancient tongue
Poor: Arumenic
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Race: HumanGender: Male
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 180 lbs
Age: 28 years
Birthdate: 88th Summer 488 AV
Birthplace: Ahnatep
Profession: Maledictor
Location: Lhavit
Fluent: Common
Basic: Ancient tongue
Poor: Arumenic
At times your body is simply
a prison laid in gold.
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appearance
a prison laid in gold.
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appearance
Retic's look is mostly defined by dark features, as is common for the people who call the Eyktolian deserts home. Brown irises, nearly black, hide behind thick lashes and narrow eyes lend the appearance of constant scrutiny. His skin seems perpetually tan despite his years spent in the cooler northern climes of Sylira, and the golden tint to it suggests a likely introduction of Eypharian blood at some point to the Ulis ancestry. Regal features -- high cheekbones, even brow, defined lips, straight nose -- only serve as evidence to that point, though it is those same features, coupled with a round jaw and slender hands, that impart an odd femininity. At rest, his face adopts an unintentional look of disdain.
He has a tall frame, thin but strong. Though he had found his muscle mass waning over the course of his time on Sahova due to poor living conditions, he has slowly been working to regain it through casual exercise.
Recently his body has adopted a sense of confliction. Retic had previously always operated under a certain level of self-importance, of ego and pomp. He was prone to excess until he realized, after having to spent ample time in the comfort (or lack thereof) of his own mind, that he was ultimately unfulfilled by his outward displays of vanity. Where once his dark hair and beard were full and long, they have been shorn close to his skin, and his more ornate articles of clothing have (somewhat begrudgingly) been packed away in favor of more simplistic styles -- the first steps toward a lifestyle of moderation and balance.
He has a tall frame, thin but strong. Though he had found his muscle mass waning over the course of his time on Sahova due to poor living conditions, he has slowly been working to regain it through casual exercise.
Recently his body has adopted a sense of confliction. Retic had previously always operated under a certain level of self-importance, of ego and pomp. He was prone to excess until he realized, after having to spent ample time in the comfort (or lack thereof) of his own mind, that he was ultimately unfulfilled by his outward displays of vanity. Where once his dark hair and beard were full and long, they have been shorn close to his skin, and his more ornate articles of clothing have (somewhat begrudgingly) been packed away in favor of more simplistic styles -- the first steps toward a lifestyle of moderation and balance.
You may have been gutted
but your mouth is soft, your tongue is silver,
and your teeth are gemstones cut to size.
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personality
"I seek a world where people do not fear what they fail to understand."
but your mouth is soft, your tongue is silver,
and your teeth are gemstones cut to size.
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personality
"I seek a world where people do not fear what they fail to understand."
Ambitious
Articulate
Calm
Confident
Critical
Curious
Diligent
Eccentric
Focused
Gentle
Gloomy
Honest
Intelligent
Languid
Logical
Opinionated
Proud
Passionate
Patient
Reflective
Selfish
Studious
Tenacious
Troubled
Articulate
Calm
Confident
Critical
Curious
Diligent
Eccentric
Focused
Gentle
Gloomy
Honest
Intelligent
Languid
Logical
Opinionated
Proud
Passionate
Patient
Reflective
Selfish
Studious
Tenacious
Troubled
Having been brought up to believe that his magic made him superior to other beings, Retic's life has been a constant struggle between egotism and childlike wonder. At his core, Retic holds close a passion to simply discover, to unveil truths, to find understanding in the face of the world's seemingly overwhelming sciolism. He was a bright child, starry-eyed and intelligent, but unfortunately fell prey to his family's fascination with power.
Over the course of years, he adopted the same obsession with societal status and material wealth that plagued the streets of Ahnatep. The finer things in life -- be they clothing, food, or baubles -- called to him with a toxic elegance, and his passions for knowledge were tainted by vanity. He was always better, more brilliant, more insightful than his peers. The combination of a fast-paced city lifestyle and praise for his talents that kept him in this mindset, hampering introspection and muffling the quiet knowledge that his collection of fancy clothes was a futile attempt to fill a void of dissatisfaction.
He was just as prideful and pretentious as he was shrewd and manipulative, until he arrived on Sahova and realized that the nuit there were just the same. Disturbed by the parallels between himself and the undead, he halted his judgement preparations and instead took advantage of the solitude found on the island and spent a number of seasons focusing instead on self-reflection and reevaluation of his motivations, trying to pinpoint where the wants of others and his own passions divided. After some time, he came to the conclusion that he had allowed himself to absorb too much of the white-noise of society and lost sight of his true path: understanding.
With this revelation, he has begun to set himself on a path of reformation, of seeking answers to questions yet unasked, with the passion he had once embodied in childhood. He has since found himself in a precarious position, straddling the line between the kind of man he wishes to be and the kind of man he once was. While most exposed to the depressive conditions of Sahova seem to become more like its undead inhabitants over time, Retic now pushes himself in the opposite direction, growing more honest, more calm, more innocent as he spends more time in his own company and conscious of his own purest desires, particularly the pursuit of knowledge and the elimination of ignorance.
He still operates logically in his machinations, though perhaps not with the cold detachedness and ruthless efficiency of Gnora's followers. He does, however, greatly respect the ideals of balance and clarity the goddess represents, and while Eyris is the primary focus of his worship, he also holds the goddess Dira in high regard. Despite the macabre nature of his chosen profession, he doesn't wish death upon anyone as an intended "victim". Though he often takes notice of individuals with impressive personalities or abilities and ponders, with quiet curiosity, what kind of qualities their bodily remains might be imbue, all things must die eventually and he has no particular desire to rush the process.
On the topic of Malediction, Retic quite honestly has no idea why anyone would rather leave their body to rot once the soul has departed the earthly shell. He can think of no greater honor than repurposing one's empty body, to become part of the Legacy. Nothing should go to waste.
(This section is a constant work in progress).
Over the course of years, he adopted the same obsession with societal status and material wealth that plagued the streets of Ahnatep. The finer things in life -- be they clothing, food, or baubles -- called to him with a toxic elegance, and his passions for knowledge were tainted by vanity. He was always better, more brilliant, more insightful than his peers. The combination of a fast-paced city lifestyle and praise for his talents that kept him in this mindset, hampering introspection and muffling the quiet knowledge that his collection of fancy clothes was a futile attempt to fill a void of dissatisfaction.
He was just as prideful and pretentious as he was shrewd and manipulative, until he arrived on Sahova and realized that the nuit there were just the same. Disturbed by the parallels between himself and the undead, he halted his judgement preparations and instead took advantage of the solitude found on the island and spent a number of seasons focusing instead on self-reflection and reevaluation of his motivations, trying to pinpoint where the wants of others and his own passions divided. After some time, he came to the conclusion that he had allowed himself to absorb too much of the white-noise of society and lost sight of his true path: understanding.
With this revelation, he has begun to set himself on a path of reformation, of seeking answers to questions yet unasked, with the passion he had once embodied in childhood. He has since found himself in a precarious position, straddling the line between the kind of man he wishes to be and the kind of man he once was. While most exposed to the depressive conditions of Sahova seem to become more like its undead inhabitants over time, Retic now pushes himself in the opposite direction, growing more honest, more calm, more innocent as he spends more time in his own company and conscious of his own purest desires, particularly the pursuit of knowledge and the elimination of ignorance.
He still operates logically in his machinations, though perhaps not with the cold detachedness and ruthless efficiency of Gnora's followers. He does, however, greatly respect the ideals of balance and clarity the goddess represents, and while Eyris is the primary focus of his worship, he also holds the goddess Dira in high regard. Despite the macabre nature of his chosen profession, he doesn't wish death upon anyone as an intended "victim". Though he often takes notice of individuals with impressive personalities or abilities and ponders, with quiet curiosity, what kind of qualities their bodily remains might be imbue, all things must die eventually and he has no particular desire to rush the process.
On the topic of Malediction, Retic quite honestly has no idea why anyone would rather leave their body to rot once the soul has departed the earthly shell. He can think of no greater honor than repurposing one's empty body, to become part of the Legacy. Nothing should go to waste.
(This section is a constant work in progress).
Nothing can stay.
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history
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history
Retic Silas Ulis III stems from a long line of men who come to believe they are more important than they actually are. His ancestors were tailors who immigrated from Alvadas to Ahnatep in hopes of creating better lives for themselves through their craft. They were wrong. Nonetheless, they toughed out the prejudice and managed to eek out a small, relatively respectable living, and the family has remained there since.
The past few generations of Ulis have sprouted a number of wizards, mages, and mathematicians, most of which end up setting out for other cities. Since the family's original migration, many have made their way back to Alvadas, while others can be found in other various cities. A number of these relatives have managed to garner smalls fortunes. Retic's own family unit has also managed to keep a good amount of money, though nowhere near enough to escape the obstacles of being a Human in Ahnatep.
Of the members that kept themselves in the desert, Retic III is the third oldest son in his immediate family, and the fourth oldest child out of a total of seven: four boys and three girls altogether. From their own father, the Ulis boys learned the art of Malediction. Retic was initiated into Auristics after gaining the favor of his aunt.
As he hit 22, Retic succumbed to his family's tradition and struck out on his own, leaving behind a number of siblings and hitching a ride on a cargo ship bound for Zeltiva. There he spent years at the University, living off of the money his parents had gifted him with and and trying to tutor his dorm mates in exchange for food or mizas.
When word reached him that the mysterious and magical island of Sahova was opening its shores to visitors, it wasn't simply his nomadic blood that compelled him to action. Just like the two Retic Silas Ulis's prior, and no doubt just as much like a large number of ancestors, Ret had always felt a need to improve -- an ambition to push himself further and succeed where those before him had failed. He would not return to his desert home empty handed.
The past few generations of Ulis have sprouted a number of wizards, mages, and mathematicians, most of which end up setting out for other cities. Since the family's original migration, many have made their way back to Alvadas, while others can be found in other various cities. A number of these relatives have managed to garner smalls fortunes. Retic's own family unit has also managed to keep a good amount of money, though nowhere near enough to escape the obstacles of being a Human in Ahnatep.
Of the members that kept themselves in the desert, Retic III is the third oldest son in his immediate family, and the fourth oldest child out of a total of seven: four boys and three girls altogether. From their own father, the Ulis boys learned the art of Malediction. Retic was initiated into Auristics after gaining the favor of his aunt.
As he hit 22, Retic succumbed to his family's tradition and struck out on his own, leaving behind a number of siblings and hitching a ride on a cargo ship bound for Zeltiva. There he spent years at the University, living off of the money his parents had gifted him with and and trying to tutor his dorm mates in exchange for food or mizas.
When word reached him that the mysterious and magical island of Sahova was opening its shores to visitors, it wasn't simply his nomadic blood that compelled him to action. Just like the two Retic Silas Ulis's prior, and no doubt just as much like a large number of ancestors, Ret had always felt a need to improve -- an ambition to push himself further and succeed where those before him had failed. He would not return to his desert home empty handed.
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