Elementum Kazakk Glaspur
Kazakk Glaspur’s upbringing was normal, for an elemental warrior. He was not a prodigy like Ladodon and Archoth were to the Righteous Order, but he wasn’t bad at all. He was perfectly average--or so everyone thought. Kazakk was on patrol alongside some of his peers on the outskirts of Phovezila--near the Hydrisikk River. There, the patrol crossed paths with Ladodon and Archoth who had been travelling Northeast to follow the Hydrisikk eastward. Ladodon and Archoth couldn’t believe it at first, but in their eyes alone they witnessed a pale blue halo around Kazakk’s head. At first the duo couldn’t understand it--then they realized that this person was destined to become Hero of the Archangel, just like them. It took awhile for the two paladins to convince Kazakk, but eventually the elemental warrior believed the word of the holy knights. Kazakk agreed to follow Ladodon and Archoth as they continued heading East.
Physical Description #
Kazakk had bronze-like, tanned skin and sandy, blonde hair. He had a strong chin and was very handsome, and had a following of adoring young women in his home town.
Notable Skills #
Kazakk was a solid swordsman and was quite acrobatic. As a member of the Sunslinger elemental warriors, he had the ability to project and wield light as a powerful weapon.
Personality #
Kazakk learned at a young age that no matter how skilled an individual was, teamwork would always surpass what a lone wolf was capable of doing. Kazakk was always a team player in every situation. He knew his own strengths and what he could do alone, but he always preferred working with others in order to maximize chances of success.
Kazakk was also fascinated by machines. Despite being an expert in magic, he had always been enthralled by the latest discoveries coming out of Destral.
Kazakk had a strong aversion to sweet foods like cake, pies, etc. He’d rather eat hearty meats and stews.
Vices & Flaws #
Despite being all for teamwork, Kazakk is a poor leader--mostly due to his indecision. He preferred to follow others’ ideas, as he was not proficient in formulating plans himself.