Tercamuldo
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Information
Player: Rensin
Character Full Name: Tercamuldo Alynormo
Character In-Game Name: Tercamuldo
Nickname(s): Terc the Merc, Terc the Jerk
Association(s): Alliance, but he does work for the Cartel on occasion as well
Race: Night Elf
Class: Rogue
Age: 467
Sex: Male
Hair: Green
Eyes: Golden
Weight: 250
Height: 7'2
Appearance
Usual Garments/Armor: Terc is usually wearing something dark. He always has a backpack, or a sidepack on, and if he really needs, he has both.
Other: It wouldn't be odd to assume that he has a cigar dangling from his lips, especially if he's in a bar.
Terc is also a fan of explosives, fire, rope, chemicals, and other means of destruction.
Personality
Alignment: True Neutral
Terc is a go with the flow kinda guy. He's a Mercenary that will do what you ask, for the right price, and say nothing about the reasons behind it. The idea of glory and honor is something that he now scoffs at, since that does not pertain to money. He loves to live a life of excess, and has every since he's lost immortality.
He's also quite the jerk when he wants to be, especially to women. The reasoning behind this is quite simple... he's quite bitter that he lived in a matriartical society for most of his life.
History
Terc has seen his fair share of war, being that he participated for a while in the Third war. However, once he lost immortality, he lost the incentive to "fight for a worthy cause". He eventually became more selfish, mostly because he felt that without immortality, that life is something to enjoy to the fullest.
His way of doing this was to accumulate as much money as he could and live a life of excess. Drinking, smoking, and of course, oogling. In his society, these things are not what a typical, honorable elf would do, so Terc did what came natural, and left for the human lands, were these kinds of things were a bit more socially tolerable.
Now, one could find Terc going around the Pig and Whistle, offering to do any job for the right price. He has his own code of ethics, however, and they come into play infrequently.