Bundy

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Player: Anji

Character Full Name: Woodrow Bundelin Odovacer, Jr.

Character In-Game Name: Bundy

Nickname(s): Bundy

Association(s): Alliance

Race: Dwarf

Class: Hunter

Age: 142

Sex: Male

Hair: Black, long

Eyes: Brown

Weight: 199 lbs.

Height: 4'5

Alignment: Chaotic Good

Appearance

He casually sports a rugged working man look, with unkempt clothes he's had for who knows how long. In battle, he favors a suit of leather and chain, which is perhaps equally aged and rugged.

Other: He has a bad eye that tends to be half-shut with blurred vision. Bundy usually covers this eye so he can focus on his good eye's sight.

Personality

Bundy is a very crude dwarf. He drinks, he smokes, he swears, he's dirty, he's vulgar, and he's often quite offensive. Despite this, he's a jolly and friendly man. Bundy, like many dwarves, tries to remain relaxed as much as he can - though hee's certainly not immune to bouts of anger. Bundy has a tendency to do incredibly stupid things and may have a poor grasp of common sense, but he's actually a well-educated man.

History

Bundy grew up in a poor dwarven mining town in eastern Dun Morogh to Woodrow Odovacer and his wife, Colina. His father was a miner, and the harsh nature of his work carried over to his family life. Woodrow was an alcoholic, often drinking a whole bottle of whiskey in one night. Bundy (known by this to differentiate him from his father) would often flip between a close and distant relationship with his family - depending on how much liquor Woodrow was drinking. Bundy felt more familiar with his friends and their families, and spent much of his time exploring Khaz Modan.

By the time Bundy was an adult, the mine was becoming depleted. His father became a cripple following a tragic mining accident, and his mother died from disease. Bundy moved to Ironforge, and ten years later, his home town was gradually abandoned. With very little money, Bundy became an industrial worker with some skills in blacksmithing. He continued living as a laborer until he found a greater job opportunity with the Dun Morogh mountaineers. Bundy was known to be a daring and stalwart defender of Dun Morogh, and eventually commanded a small troop.

When the Second War came around, Bundy (like many mountaineers) joined the armies of the Alliance. He was given the rank of a Sergeant Major and took part in many successful operations. Although he was a worthy asset to the Alliance, he was known for his bad behavior, disrespect for authority, and most importantly, disobedience. For awhile, he helped the dwarves defend a small, off-the-roaad town in the Wetlands. When he was ordered to take the twenty men under his command to a much larger battle, he disregarded this order, believing it was his duty to protect the townsfolk. He was correct, and he and his men valiantly protected the town from an orcish surprise attack. Although the townsfolk praised his honorable act, his superiors were even more frustrated with his disobedience. Bundy was discharged from the army for a multitude of reasons.

He returned to industrial work after the war, but he was only fired once more after ten years. Since then, he pursued any work he could get, none lasting very long. He lives pay-to-pay, with little direction.