Ayvoran Duskfeather

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Ayvoran Duskfeather is a druid and scribe resident in Auberdine, mostly "revered" for his annoying, intrusive sense of humour.

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Background

Ayvoran had never paid a lot of heed to the teachings of his elders, and whilst he had his ears open long enough to his druid tutor's mumblings so he could learn the basics of the feral side of druidism, he later resorted to the arts of inscription, becoming a scribe, to the wonder of his family. Spending much of his childhood among books and librarians, it had been obvious that he outsmarted most of his coeval friends.

As time passed by, he started to spend more and more time away from civilisation, travelling in the forests of Kalimdor for decades without a stop at a village. Forgetting much of his people's culture doing that, he had begun to be commonly recognized as queer and was at large avoided. Though he himself did not mind that and used the time in quiet and symbiosis with nature to research the magic of the so called glyphs, learning how to natural magic to scribblings and enhancing items and his own spells with that.

Eventually, upon finishing his studies, he returned to his people, and after many amusing (not so much for her) meetings Iseri Swiftsong followed her to Auberdine, where she and the Darkshore Research and Purification Initiative were at work. There he stays to this day, leaving his house every few days to say greetings to the locals and tell them of the power of glyphs.

Ayvoran, during his time in Auberdine.

Personality

He keeps to himself and speaks little, his speech and his facial and body expressions seemingly shrouded in a mist of secrets. Deemed an unfriendly and intrusive personality by the locals, the children tend to listen to the tales of his travels a lot, as well as buy themselves simple, entertaining glyphs for seven copper coins.

Appearance

Flawed in aesthetics at large, his blue hair is unruly and gruff, his robes old and ragged.

Inscription

Ayvoran offers his services as a maker of glyphs, creating them for a mere amount of a seventy silver coins, albeit the price depends on the difficulty of producing them.