Post by Aerin, the half-elf priestess on Jan 7, 2015 23:24:40 GMT -5
Eric Lee is a Divine Magic spell caster who uses a quarterstaff to fight. His biography is below.
Eric Lee, the Cleaner
I’m a member of the United Nations. Most of our members are government officials, such as lawyers and diplomats, who uphold peace by supporting laws and treaties. Most of our members never fight. However, I am part of a subdivision that is responsible for helping cities cleanup and return to normalcy after disasters and war. We call ourselves the Cleanup Crew and our members are known as the Cleaners.
We stop criminals and looters, rebuild cities, and restore order. We often have to fight idiots and rioters who promote chaos. We also have to rescue people from environmental hazards such as wildfires, earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanoes, and etc.
Divine magic runs in my family through generations of priests. We pray to God and he lends us power to promote peace in the world. I’m not as devoted to church life and customs as my forefathers were, which is why I work for the United Nations. I like to do physical activities and get more hands-on with God’s work. I believe that peace cannot be obtained through prayer and negotiation alone, but in collaboration with controlled and meaningful physical action.
I don’t care for loud noise, annoying people, or parties. I find peace within the calmness of nature. I don’t like the hustle and bustle of city life, but I do appreciate the luxuries. Helping people find peace and ridding the civilized world of violence motivates me greatly. If people around me live in peace, then I can live peacefully as well. I don’t care as much for uncivilized countries because I feel the people have not done enough work themselves. People must make advancements and create a sustainable society before asking God for help.
I feel that laws are very important for the majority of people. They need to know right from wrong and live up to expectations. They need guidance, goals, and a push in the right direction. That’s why civilization is essential for human progress and survival. As for myself, I follow my heart and the will of God. I do whatever it takes to get the job done, which sometimes supersedes human laws. I don’t mind getting my hands dirty, so long as it serves the greater good.
Most importantly, I believe actions speak louder than words. I’m 30 years old and have done plenty of work over the years. I’ve got battle scars, so I’m not winning people over with my looks. People judge me and sometimes even get scared. I cover up with priest robes, but not so much that I can’t breathe. I try to talk little and let my good actions show people that I’m not as bad as they think. Luckily, my friends and family accept me and I can let loose a bit with them.
Eric Lee, the Cleaner
I’m a member of the United Nations. Most of our members are government officials, such as lawyers and diplomats, who uphold peace by supporting laws and treaties. Most of our members never fight. However, I am part of a subdivision that is responsible for helping cities cleanup and return to normalcy after disasters and war. We call ourselves the Cleanup Crew and our members are known as the Cleaners.
We stop criminals and looters, rebuild cities, and restore order. We often have to fight idiots and rioters who promote chaos. We also have to rescue people from environmental hazards such as wildfires, earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanoes, and etc.
Divine magic runs in my family through generations of priests. We pray to God and he lends us power to promote peace in the world. I’m not as devoted to church life and customs as my forefathers were, which is why I work for the United Nations. I like to do physical activities and get more hands-on with God’s work. I believe that peace cannot be obtained through prayer and negotiation alone, but in collaboration with controlled and meaningful physical action.
I don’t care for loud noise, annoying people, or parties. I find peace within the calmness of nature. I don’t like the hustle and bustle of city life, but I do appreciate the luxuries. Helping people find peace and ridding the civilized world of violence motivates me greatly. If people around me live in peace, then I can live peacefully as well. I don’t care as much for uncivilized countries because I feel the people have not done enough work themselves. People must make advancements and create a sustainable society before asking God for help.
I feel that laws are very important for the majority of people. They need to know right from wrong and live up to expectations. They need guidance, goals, and a push in the right direction. That’s why civilization is essential for human progress and survival. As for myself, I follow my heart and the will of God. I do whatever it takes to get the job done, which sometimes supersedes human laws. I don’t mind getting my hands dirty, so long as it serves the greater good.
Most importantly, I believe actions speak louder than words. I’m 30 years old and have done plenty of work over the years. I’ve got battle scars, so I’m not winning people over with my looks. People judge me and sometimes even get scared. I cover up with priest robes, but not so much that I can’t breathe. I try to talk little and let my good actions show people that I’m not as bad as they think. Luckily, my friends and family accept me and I can let loose a bit with them.