User:Khain

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According to to an ancient Legend, which today is only believed by random heathens or the occasional heretic who preaches false religion to outcasts, Khain is a decendant of The One Dragon, the first of them all in the time before time. The first Dragon to ever take human shape back in the days before the Great Dragons and before the time of humans had begun. Only the occasional heretic ever dares to voice such blasfemy and they rarely live long in the established lands.

Khain himself does not believe in such vile heathen stories and his only memory and knowledge of this comes from the occasional nightmare of his meeting with the wild shaman at his 10 year birthday. It was his Time of Testing, an old family tradition for all the men in his family, when he was throw out into the wilderness to survive on his own for a month to prove himself as a man of the Stormweaver clan. It was on the 7th day he met the Shaman.

Memories of what happened does not exsist in his consious mind and all Khain remembers is returning to his father and his clan on the 49th day of his testing. They had all written him off as dead, all except his father who had never shown a doubt of worry. The priests in the temple told him his father had refused to pray for his soul claiming it had never been safer. Each day had gone to the Tower only to sit there in silence all day and to return for food at the oddest hours of the day and night, somtimes appearantly not eating at all.

The stories and rumors of what happened are many but to Khain they are just that, stories and rumors. Today 15 years later he remembers nothing of the Shaman and his heretic rantings and the stories of what happened in the city while he was gone are nothing but faded memories. "The Way of the Dragon is the faith of the land and the way of a true Knight who serves a just cause", so his father always said and since he was a child Khain has been a true believer and a devoted follower of The Way of the Dragon.