Narm

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Player: Binkleheimer

Character Full Name: Narm Felfury

Character In-Game Name: Narm

Nickname(s): Old Coot, Geezer, etc.

Association(s): Horde (Nominally)

Race: Orc

Class: Warlock

Skills and Abilities: None out of the ordinary. He focuses heavily on demonology than anything else. He has also started to pick up on inscribing and enchanting, working on imbuing items with fel energies.

Age: 73

Sex: Male

Hair: Grayed, left loose and balding. He also has a grayed braided beard too.

Eyes: Brown

Weight: 260 Pounds

Height: 6’8

Usual Garments/Armor: He usually wears old robes from his time as a warlock in the Old Horde; sometimes with a cloak, sometimes not. He’s partial to green.

Other: He’s one of the warlocks from the First War.

Alignment: Throw a dart at the chart. That’ll probably be his alignment on any given day.

Personality

Narm Felfury is what one would imagine a geezer being as an old. He’s rather ornery at times and can be rather grumpy towards people, especially members of the Horde that weren't around for the first two wars. However, he holds great respect for most of the old ways and the elder shamans, mostly since he was one at one point. He doesn't actually favor either faction much anymore, seeing them both just as contemptible. He values strength and the honor of victory over anything else might seeing as honorable, due to the idea that the winner writes the history. The orc also views his demons more like tools than sentient beings, mostly out of spite for what they are and represent. However, he finds them far more loyal than anyone he's ever worked with, even if he had to break their wills in the process. Over all, he remains a little bit bitter and angry about everything, often hiding it with raunchiness or horrible jokes.

History

Narm Felfury was originally known as Narm Skyfury, a shaman of the Bleeding Hollow Clan. Like most other orcs, he was corrupted by the presence of his chieftain, who drank of the blood and become one of the corrupted green skins. The battle at Shattrath was the real turning point for the shaman. They had recieved word that the draenei had been planning an attack against the orcish race for some time. Spurred on by that news and the bloodlust, Narm and the other orcs proceeded to descend upon the city like a wave of green death. Blood flowed freely from the bite of his blade and from the call of thunder. All around him was chaos and destruction. He beckoned the spirits to aid him, calling down the sky's lighting and fire to burn. Upon seizing the city, the orc his clan's banner high, yelling praises to his ancestors. They were not pleased. After the slaughter of the draenei, the spirits no longer answered him. As a result, he turned to the Fel, seeing it as a different elemental to call upon. Unlike most that started to wield the fel energies, he didn’t focus on the destructive or afflicting paths, but that of summoning and controlling the demons. His surname was promptly changed from Skyfury to that of Felfury, one of the first warlocks of the Horde.

He was an active participant in the First and Second War. He was there for almost their victories and defeats. Narm fought both times at Stormwind and even oversaw some of the occupation of Khaz Modan. The most critical part for him was during the closing of the Second War when they were beaten back. The Bleeding Hollow forces retreated back through the Portal and to Draenor.

Shortly after, they tried to open the portals out of Draenor and began to tear the world asunder. Unlike most of his brethren, he did not escape the land of Draenor to Azeroth. He was trapped in Nagrand, the most uncorrupted of Draenor. Now all alone and his kind hated by the mag'har orcs, Narm went into seclusion with only his demons to keep him company,avoiding all contacted with his diseased but uncorrupted brethren. There, he lived a hermit’s life for a bit more than twenty years. Only after the reopening of the Dark Portal was he able to cross into Azeroth once more and see what had become of the Horde.

He was not pleased with what he saw. Blood elves joining the Horde, the fact the Amani aren’t there anymore and even added that the New Horde seems to be focused more on peace. Narm was also not too pleased with how the younger generation was at all. All of them angsty from the internment camps. He didn’t see real orcs. After a while, he started to wander around, largely exploring what he could and avoiding dealing with the conflicts of the new land.