Urameil

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Player: imagenashyun

Character Full Name: Urameil Sol'burnne (surname formerly Sunsong)

Character In-Game Name: Urameil

Nickname(s): Ura, Ugly, Stinky, Red, Eyesore, Boss

Association(s): None except his own

Race: Blood Elf

Class: Warlock

Skills and Abilities: Having studied the arcane before switching to warlockery, Urameil is well attuned with flame-based spells and the manipulation of fel. Above all else, however, Urameil tends to resort to the manipulation of demons to do his dirty work, typically summoning an imp, a voidwalker, or a felguard. His demons do the fighting while Urameil would stand out of the way and inflict disabling spells onto his target.

Age: 1490

Sex: Male

Hair: Mane-like deep red that goes down his back.

Eyes: Green

Weight: 230 lbs

Height: 6'4"

Appearance

Variant warlock robes with gaudy spaulders, almost always in red. He also just about consistently wears a scarf around his face, covering his nose, mouth, and neck.

Other: He has a very worn and drawn face, with black bags under his eyes, caved chin, protruding features, and a perpetual scowl. Despite being a caster, Urameil is also fairly burly; this is mostly because he remains physically active, though this activity does not affect his ability in combat (he still relies on just his demons to fight for him).

The name is pronounced "ER-rah-Meyl", though "OO-rah-Meyl" and "YOO-rah-Meyl" ("You're a male") is also acceptable. Urameil will respond to all spoken variants of his name.

Personality

Alignment: Wild Card

Urameil has little if not absolutely no rhyme or reason to who he is and what he does. Everything he does is just about on a whim and to his own satisfaction, regardless of the consequences, who and what is in the way, and how badly he'll hurt others and even himself to do it. He is extremely self-serving, with little care and consideration of others except for himself--any kindess and affection he may display are ultimately done to serve himself. Calm, collected, cool-headed, and mellow, Urameil rarely ever raises his voice nor does he ever show any extreme of emotion, often to the point of regularly consistent monotony on his face and vocal tone. When he does break the monotony, he would respond to whatever is around him with deadpan sardonicism, typically accompanied with nothing more than a sneer or a furrowed brow.

This is not to necessarily suggest he is fatal to be around and ought to be avoided at all costs, however. While he has great apathy towards the welfare of others and himself, clearly making him dangerous, Urameil lacks any sense of overt sadism or malice--what he does is simply for whatever goal he has at the time, and he will not resort to excessive force if there is no need for it. He may give someone who annoys him a little bit of hotfoot through his Immolation spell, but that's it. Urameil fully knows he can avoid whole villages running at him with pitchforks and torches by not immolating every baby puppy he comes across, so outright causing trouble for the sake of trouble is not within his nature. Urameil would rather avoid unwanted attention, thus keeping to himself.

History

Urameil was born during the peacful years of the early days of the Old Alliance to the Sunsong family, a family devoted to studying and mastering the arcane. Urameil himself took up the arcane, studying the magicks alongside his brother, Aryeon, wherein they would spend some centuries of intellectual pursuits and achievements. Slowly, but surely, however, he delved deeper and deeper into the darker aspects of the arcane, corruption welling up inside him. He then began experimenting with the arcane behind his family's back, exploring its properties and how far he can go with its power. After many years of hiding his corruption, Urameil was having an experiment in which he was testing to see if he can animate artificial bodies of clay and thus give them life--but this, however, would require (at least in Urameil's mind) so much vast amounts of arcane magic that it would bring unwanted attention from demons. Aryeon, seeing how the arcane corrupted his brother and was endangering their family, would then sabatoge Urameil's work, resulting in conflict that tore the two brothers apart. Aryeon would then leave the family and abandon the Sunsong name while Urameil did the same before he was disowned and removed.

During the years that followed, Urameil would wander until the First War, where he would come across a type of magic that would satisfy him better than all the arcane in Azeroth would: the fel. Since then, Urameil observed the Horde while he stayed his distance, cautiously studying them. By the time the First War was over, he decided to abandon the arcane and begin his study of the fel, though he did not begin usage of it until around the Second War, wherein he learned to combine prior knowledge of arcane flame spells to those used in warlockery, as well as to develop a connection with demons. Nevertheless, he avoided the battlegrounds during the First and Second Wars, evading attention from the orcs, humans, and their respective allies, as he was more focused on self-gratification on his very lonesome than he was in defending his own people.

Despite his separation from the Sunsong, he nonetheless never ventured far from from the Sunwell, thus keeping within the Eastern Kingdoms even during the Wars. When the Sunwell was destroyed, Urameil did not think twice of replacing his dependency on the arcane with the fel. Even when the Sunwell was restored, Urameil would continue to satiate his magic dependency with fel. As the Blood Elves rose as a separate faction among the high elves and integrated with the Horde, Urameil then adjusted his mobility to Horde or neutral regions. He did not participate in the campaigns in Outland or in Northrend, chosing to stay in the Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor.

By the time the Lich King fell, Urameil has decided to increase his mobility, observing and occassionally engaging other peoples as he continues to master the fel. He would get involved in a few incidences, often resulting in getting others or just himself hurt. He'd eventually build a reputation of an untrusthworthy shadow, with some sort of goal in mind where he would stab anyone's back in order to achieve it. This pleases Urameil, as this reputation would earn him fear and ire at the most and disgust and aloofness at the least. Now with more freedom to do anything he wants, Urameil continues his wandering as a lone warlock, finding pleasure and satisfaction with his pursuits of the fel and the demonic energies from it.