Anthologies of Ullord: The Spiritual Nomad 1: Inspiration

Alichi for Aettus Goldenscales

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Aettus Goldenscales
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Unpaid
Role assigned to: Tabrellik

He is a dragon and a druid. He is seeking inspiration for his life and his future. He began his journey to each of the druid domains after he found one of his elder and younger brothers to have been married with children. Reflecting on his own life and feeling that something is missing initiated his pilgrimage. He reasoned that being closer to the gods will give him the clarity he needs to decide his future. His idea for reaching this closeness with the gods is to walk where they and their mortal descendants walked. He chose starting at the druid territories which all have a direct tie to Avani, the nature goddess.

Aettus is used to being alone. He sometimes lacks the social graces others take for granted. For instance, he voices a lot of his personal observations and they are often blunt and not sugar-coated. When he acted as a druid he lived in a village that was sparsely populated by humans and halflings that knew he and his other dragon siblings existed. Since most revered him and left him alone, his interpersonal interactions were rare. He is old enough as a dragon to be full-grown physically. He is mentally maturing, though. He is still short-tempered at times which is associated with younger dragons. He can be easily annoyed by others who take less direct approaches to their problems. He tries seeking and gaining knowledge to enrich his life experiences. He has the utmost respect for life and freedoms.

Aettus is 7''11 (about 241 cm) and 435 lbs (about 197 kg). He is tall (obviously) and fit with a large portion of his weight being muscle. He has horns, fangs, sharp nails on his feet and hands, a tail and scaled dragon ears when he is in his humanoid form. In his dragon form he stands at 110'0 (about 3352 cm) and 4,500 lbs (about 2,041 kg). He keeps his hair fairly short. Like many druids, he braids beads into his hair. Because of his physicality, we are looking for a low to a medium voice for him.


  • Yes. That is apparent to anybody who has ever communed with the gods.

  • Hmm. I suppose we can retire for the evening, though?

  • My brothers married their latest sacrifices. I walked mine home.

Alichi
Anthologies of Ullord: The Spiritual Nomad 1: Inspiration
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