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Lazel Kade is what he considers an amateur tailor, often dabbling in enchanting and disenchanting his own works, as to perfect them.
Lazel Kade is what he considers an amateur tailor, often dabbling in enchanting and disenchanting his own works, as to perfect them.
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File:Lazz.png|Lazel in his former outfit.
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Revision as of 01:26, 12 July 2011

BIOGRAPHY

Synopsis

Lazel Kade is the son of a now deceased clergyman and his wife. raised in Westfall, apon leaving home he travelled east in Elywnn Forest.

Description

Lazel stands tall, at around 6"2. He is gaunt and somewhat skinny, with long black hair, often pulled back into a loose ponytail, he has scruffy, unkempt facial hair.

Personality

Always keen to learn, Lazel is always eager to join discussions and find out as much about the world as he can. Lazel has an element of Sorrow around him, he seems to switch from happy to sad at the drop of a hat, and can often be found moping.

Background

Home-taught in a small house in the middle of Westfall, being eager to become a priest was to be expected from the son of a clergyman. Laz's life was pretty uneventful, he learnt the basics of the holy light from his father, at some point his parents passed away of a so far unknown cause. Apon their death, Lazel left his childhood home and travelled for a while, before settling in Elywnn Forest. One day, while inside Northshire Abbey, Lazel overheard one of the Priests talking about an organization; founded by the son of one of the Brothers of the church. Curious, Lazel found out what he could about the Disciples of Light, before approaching Jean-pierre d'Armagnac and Irys Grimrock. After a lengthy interview, Lazel was accepted into the Disciples of Light.

Carreer in the Disciples of Light

Lazel Kade is currently a Recruit in the Disciples of Light.

Work and Profession

Lazel Kade is what he considers an amateur tailor, often dabbling in enchanting and disenchanting his own works, as to perfect them.