Deaglán
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About
heroic . polite . judging
Height: 6'0'' Weight: 180lbs.
While being a well-mannered revenant and an executioner of criminals doesn't usually go hand in hand, Deaglán has made a name for himself among townsfolk and those in search of a story. He frequently takes on contracts to dispose those who have caused heinous crimes, and his sense of black-or-white morality will ensure that their pleas for forgiveness won't reach him. He is also very close to his horse, Mór, who he can share thoughts and emotions with.
Likes
- children
- his horse
- righting wrongs
- forests
Dislikes
- criminals
- rude individuals
- churches
- graverobbers
Charisma
Confidence
Intelligence
Creativity
Humor
Empathy
Abilities
Both Deaglán and his horse can take on a ghostly, spectral form. This allows swung weapons to fly right through him, and for him to avoid being shot. He will never tire until his contract is fulfilled.
Race
Revenants are undead souls that have come back to life, to achieve their goal. Some look for revenge, and some look for ways to redeem their lives after their death.
Quirks & Habits
Has a deep soft spot for children, and will often do what he can to keep them safe. There's nothing worth more to him than the innocence of a child.
If the stitches along both him and Mór's neck were to be undone, their heads would literally roll. Deaglán hates when his head is separated from his body.
His connection to Mór is so strong, that the two are able to hear each other's thoughts and feel their residual emotions.
Revenants and reapers are two different sides of the coin; one was born out of revenge, and the other, out of wanting to stay around just a little longer. Deaglán doesn't approve of Inlé's casual attitude about his job, still filled with anger at his own death, but will tolerate him. He can't deny that Inlé is a good partner when taking down criminals and thieves.
Deaglán finds a spark of unease in Devona's story, finding the woman to be a heartbroken affair. He doesn't know what she's suffered, and she keeps it so close to her heart, that he'll never really find out. Deaglán just hopes that she'll one day be able to find her way to an eternity of rest.
Heidelberg's presence puts a heavy weight on his heart, knowing full well what happened to that man. Deaglán knows travesties follow him in his wake, and he hopes that maybe with Devona's help, they'll be able to pull together.
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