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'''Duran de Merlon''' is a magus of House Bonisagus and a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alchemy#Relation_to_Hermeticism spiritual alchemist]. He inherited [[Casa sus Baux]] in Spring of 1230, coincidentally within a few months of passing his Wizards' Gauntlet.
 
'''Duran de Merlon''' is a magus of House Bonisagus and a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alchemy#Relation_to_Hermeticism spiritual alchemist]. He inherited [[Casa sus Baux]] in Spring of 1230, coincidentally within a few months of passing his Wizards' Gauntlet.
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== Appearance ==
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Duran is a short, thin man with an aristocratic forehead, fine if somewhat weak features, and watery blue eyes. He looks younger than his years and wears a short beard to offset that, despite beards being out of fashion for nobles and scholars. Imagine the most scrawny and effeminate picture of Jesus you've ever seen, and give him a haircut.
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Duran wears wizards' robes around the covenant, but when he goes abroad, he usually dresses in outdated and overlarge noble's clothes he inherited from his uncle.
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== Personality and Motivations ==
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*Ambitious +1
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*Curious +2
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*Brave +1
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;What does he do?
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:Duran wants to discover the Philsopher's Stone, the secret to curing all diseases (and to eternal life).
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;Why does he do it?
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:To help the sick and rid the world of physical suffering.
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;What made him do it?
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:He was a sickly and weak child. During apprenticeship, his master was able to permanently increase his Stamina, ridding him of the wheezing and fevers that used to take hold of him so easily. 
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;What do people think of him?
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:That he's brilliant in the laboratory, but totally impractical. This is not entirely fair or accurate. People, especially uneducated ones, think he asks too many questions and has a Quixotic imagination.
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;What are his habits?
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:He spends a lot of time alone, reading, experimenting, or thinking. He likes to eavesdrop on covenfolk to see how they behave when there's no wizard around. He's austere in his personal life, maintaining a careful diet of health foods, sleeping on a stone bench like a monk, and taking cold baths every couple of days.
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;What are his Talents?
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;What does he like?
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;What doesn't he like?
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== Early Life ==
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Duran de Merlon is the third son of a gentleman, Remi de Merlon, who lived on an estate in the County of Toulouse.  Duran remembers, when he was about five years old, a visit from a mysterious stranger whom he remembers his mother told him was a servant of his uncle, [[Maruice de Merlon|Maurice]]. His Gift made him an unpopular child, bullied by the other boys. By necessity, he learned to stand up for himself on occasion. He was raised mainly by his nurse and later, by the estate's old gardener, Feris, who entertained him for many hours with legends of Orlando and the knights of Charlemagne, as well as other romances and folk tales.
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Duran's magical talent manifested as an early knack for herbalism. He invented a few weak magical potions of his own, and delighted old Feris by concocting an effective hair tonic. Most of the commoners in the area were sympathetic to the Cathars and muttered darkly about "doing something" about the "witch boy." A "friend of the family" arrived when Duran was about twelve years old and whisked him away. His parents said he was to be fostered by distant kin in a safe place far from the Crusade, and perhaps they even believed it.
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In truth, the grogs who fetched Duran away to Ile de France delivered him to the small covenant of Etoile d'Argent, where studied the alchemist Enora of House Bonisagus.

Revision as of 20:25, 24 October 2015


Duran de Merlon is a magus of House Bonisagus and a spiritual alchemist. He inherited Casa sus Baux in Spring of 1230, coincidentally within a few months of passing his Wizards' Gauntlet.

Appearance

Duran is a short, thin man with an aristocratic forehead, fine if somewhat weak features, and watery blue eyes. He looks younger than his years and wears a short beard to offset that, despite beards being out of fashion for nobles and scholars. Imagine the most scrawny and effeminate picture of Jesus you've ever seen, and give him a haircut.

Duran wears wizards' robes around the covenant, but when he goes abroad, he usually dresses in outdated and overlarge noble's clothes he inherited from his uncle.

Personality and Motivations

  • Ambitious +1
  • Curious +2
  • Brave +1
What does he do?
Duran wants to discover the Philsopher's Stone, the secret to curing all diseases (and to eternal life).
Why does he do it?
To help the sick and rid the world of physical suffering.
What made him do it?
He was a sickly and weak child. During apprenticeship, his master was able to permanently increase his Stamina, ridding him of the wheezing and fevers that used to take hold of him so easily.
What do people think of him?
That he's brilliant in the laboratory, but totally impractical. This is not entirely fair or accurate. People, especially uneducated ones, think he asks too many questions and has a Quixotic imagination.
What are his habits?
He spends a lot of time alone, reading, experimenting, or thinking. He likes to eavesdrop on covenfolk to see how they behave when there's no wizard around. He's austere in his personal life, maintaining a careful diet of health foods, sleeping on a stone bench like a monk, and taking cold baths every couple of days.
What are his Talents?
What does he like?
What doesn't he like?

Early Life

Duran de Merlon is the third son of a gentleman, Remi de Merlon, who lived on an estate in the County of Toulouse. Duran remembers, when he was about five years old, a visit from a mysterious stranger whom he remembers his mother told him was a servant of his uncle, Maurice. His Gift made him an unpopular child, bullied by the other boys. By necessity, he learned to stand up for himself on occasion. He was raised mainly by his nurse and later, by the estate's old gardener, Feris, who entertained him for many hours with legends of Orlando and the knights of Charlemagne, as well as other romances and folk tales.

Duran's magical talent manifested as an early knack for herbalism. He invented a few weak magical potions of his own, and delighted old Feris by concocting an effective hair tonic. Most of the commoners in the area were sympathetic to the Cathars and muttered darkly about "doing something" about the "witch boy." A "friend of the family" arrived when Duran was about twelve years old and whisked him away. His parents said he was to be fostered by distant kin in a safe place far from the Crusade, and perhaps they even believed it.

In truth, the grogs who fetched Duran away to Ile de France delivered him to the small covenant of Etoile d'Argent, where studied the alchemist Enora of House Bonisagus.