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Daxxym
Race: Blood Elf
Class: Paladin
Member: Dawnbreaker
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About:
About: Daxxym Bloodhawk appeared and joined the order of Aeturnas Trinitas during one of the most calamitous times in the order’s history. Daxxym had risen quickly through the ranks of Silvermoon’s Blood Knights quickly and had within less than two months of his initiation into the order, made his way to the warfront in Northrend. The young warrior’s prowess on the field against the armies of the Lich King soon caught the eye of the Argent Crusade. After induction to the Argent Crusade, Daxxym moved up the ranks once again gaining the position of Crusader.

Unbeknownst to his comrades at arms in AT, Daxxym held a dark secret. Months before Daxxym had been known as the Shadowlord Deathgore Grimtotem of the Shadow’s Guard. Due to some shift politics and lackadaisical leadership, Deathgore found himself a wanted man for a crime he never committed. Accused of enslaving the Furbolg of the Grizzly Hills, Deathgore found himself caught in a deep depression. For a few months prior to this, Deathgore had learned that he was able to tap into the energies of the Emerald Dream, a parting gift from his little brother who had been killed by the Emerald Nightmare.

Unsure of what to do with the access to such raw primal energy, Deathgore sought out the Cenarion Circle, who taught him how to harness the energy itself, but not how to focus it. Deathgore had seen some artifacts during his ventures through Magister’s Terrace and decided with the support of some Sin’Dorei allies to create another identity that would allow him to find a proper use for his new power. Venturing deep into Magister’s Terrace, Deathgore found an Orb of the Sin’Dorei, which he then used to become one of them. With a new body and some false documents, Deathgore Grimtotem was no longer and only Daxxym Bloodhawk remained. As Daxxym, Deathgore entered the knighthood and learned new focus not only in the martial path, but the healing path as well.

They say that the road to Hell is paved with good intentions and Deathgore/Daxxym was no exception to this rule. The orb he found, a dark green as opposed to the normal purple, had been a failsafe left by Kael’Thas. After prolonged use of the orb, it slowly boded to its owner and would begin to leech off their magical reserves. Over time, the orb itself burrowed into the owner’s chest and incubated like a parasite. After a time, the creature would drain enough energy from its owner and take over completely. But even Kael’Thas could not have predicted the reaction Fel Energy had to the raw wild energies of the Emerald Dream. In an explosion of light and energy, an abomination of magic was created in an all too familiar form.

Escaping from Daxxym’s camp, a Tauren now ran amuck decimating those that were in his way. Subject PHX-I7-16-20-15 was now flesh and blood. Over the next few days, the Tauren replicate made plans: to resurrect Kael’Thas. And thus Phexigorn was born. Now Deathgore was trapped in the body of a Blood Elf and a blood elf construct now ran loose in his old form. What shall happen should these two cross paths again is anyone’s guess, but those that get in between should beware.

Titles: Shadowlord, Captain, Crusader
Nicknames: Daxx
Age: 26
Birthday: March 21, 7
Race: Blood Elf, formerly Tauren
Gender: Male
Hair: White, formerly black
Skin: Black, now tanned
Eyes: Green
Height: 6’2”, formerly 7’2”
Weight: 175 lbs., formerly 310 lbs.
Place of Residence: Camp of the Hawk’s Raiders
Place of Birth: Dustwallow Marsh
Known Relatives: Magatha Grimtotem (Great Grandmother)
Occupation: Former Lictor, now champion of the Emerald Dream
Likes: Reading, fencing, jousting
Dislikes: The Scourge
Favorite Colors: Whites, yellows, greens, reds
Weapons of Choice: Swords or Axes (One handed or two)
Hobbies: Strategy, History, Blacksmithing
Physical Characteristics:
Archetype: Shattered Hero
Motivation: Duty
Personality Traits:
Melancholic:
Positive: Mysterious, Faithful, Rational, Protective
Negative: Stubborn, Moody, Wrathful, Condescending
Choleric:
Positive: Determined, Responsible
Negative: Callous, Ill-Tempered
Pole to Pole 1: Callous to Caring
Pole to Pole 2: Wrathful to Protective
Misc. Quirks: Daxxym carries himself with a certain air of repentance that suits his role as a paladin quite well. He is quiet, reserved and watchful. He tends to listen before he speaks...
Views on the other races:
Horde:
Orcs: They never cease to amaze me.
Tauren: Never have I felt their plight more than I do now. Cairn has done nothing to help this world and there is a distant rumbling of a new terror arising. They need a leader, not a social director.
Blood Elves: Oh how the tables have turned.
Trolls: Hmmm… Maybe it’s the elf in me, but I don’t like them very much…
Forsaken: Not sure how I feel about them anymore. After what Putress and the Defilers did I don’t think I’ll ever have the same respect I once had for them.
Alliance
Humans: There are some that have proved to be good allies. Tirion has renewed my faith in humanity.
Dwarves: Only good stunty is one that’s been punted into a bottomless pit.
Gnomes: Shifty little bastards. Someone should take them back to Gnomeregan and seal them back in.
Night Elves: Always lurking in the shadows. Those that lurk in shadows will soon be consumed in darkness.
Draenai: Ship them back to Outlands and keep them there…

Northrend Factions:
Argent Crusade: I never thought the Crusade would open its doors to both Alliance and Horde alike. I’m proud to serve under Tirion.
Frenzyheart Tribe: Self-serving little beasts. Maybe someday the little ones shall learn to be better than their elders.
Kalu’ak: They remind me a lot of the Tauren…
Kirin’Tor Floating in their city high above the dangers of Northrend… How long before their beloved city falls to the earth and shatters like glass on stone…? Their track record doesn’t help the issue any. I give you three names: Argual, Kel’Thuzzad, and Kael’Thas.
Ebon Blade: Still wary of these fallen knights. With the Lich King growing in power, what’s to keep them from falling once again under his sway?
Oracles: Gentle souls with a purpose. I respect their duty to maintain the history of the old gods despite the Frenzyheart tribe constantly giving them trouble.
Sons of Hodir I have met and defeated Old Gods and these noble souls are what’s left of their legacy. I wish them well. Although their tasks are bit…provocative…
Wyrmrest Accord: There was a time I thought Malygos and his kin might have had the right idea, but I see now that I was wrong. These noble dragons fight for Azeroth and in that I shall aid them where I can.
Hand of Vengeance: I’ve worked with them, but after Putress and the Defilers, I’m not sure how much I’ll ever trust the people of Undercity again.
Sunreavers: I must admit, they serve the best interests of the Horde. Much more than I can say about the Kirin Tor.
Taunka Noble warriors if ever I’ve met one. I will stand by them in any fight necessary.
Warsong Offensive: They fight for the freedom of all, despite the Alliance as a general thorn in our side. As long as the Horde is united, we shall stay strong.
Ashtongue Deathsworn:

Factions of Aeturnas Trinitas
Tieresian Order: The pursuit of knowledge is fine when kept in moderation, but there should be a limit before you go insane.
Iconoclasts: Undead. I’ve seen the trouble they’ve caused and what their overbearing actions have done to the other orders present and past. I do know they cannot hold themselves very well on the field of battle. Dire Maul proved that.
Eternal Guard: I cannot help but hold a certain kinship to the Guard. I think I’ll keep an eye on them.
Aeturnas Trinitas Proper:


Character Timeline:

7
-> Deathgore is born Jeddek Grimtotem to Azok and Serga Grimtotem in Dustwallow Marsh. The young calf is a runt and not expected to survive longer than a year.
-> Taken in by the matron of the Grimtotem Clan and his great grandmother, Magatha Grimtotem. Nursed on an alchemical concoction of her own creation to increase the child’s size and strength. Size increases by two and a half times within a year of beginning his “treatment. “

10
-> Begins having night terrors of the undead awakening from the ground. This coincides with the birth of the scourge.

20
-> Begins his tutelage under Magatha, learning about the different herbs of the land and their uses. Jeddek excels in his studies, first learning how to create the same elixir he was weaned on.

23
-> Magatha teaches Jeddek how to commune with the spirits in battle, in order to shake the earth under their feet, thus learning the Tauren War Stomp.

25
-> At age 18, Jeddek begins his path as a warrior and begins a rigorous training regimen. During his first battle, he kills a rival chieftain of the centaurs by impaling him through the chest with his horns. During a ceremony and celebration, Jeddek is given his adult name, Deathgore.

26
-> As an act of good will, Magatha sends Deathgore to see Lady Sylvanus and has him learn the ways of the more civilized. It is here Deathgore learned his proficiency with the sword and bow, garnering him some reputation with his trainers and fellow students.

29
-> Deathgore sees a vision of a phoenix summoning him in a vision quest given by Magatha. He remembers his Forsaken teachings and interprets this to mean something pertaining to the Sin’Dorei. After speaking with both Magatha and Lady Sylvanus, he goes into the world to seek out the missing Kael’Thas.

31 (Present Day)
-> Deathgore joins the order of Blood Knights, Aeturnas Trinitas, and endears himself to Lady Avenal due to his knowledge of history concerning Kael’Thas and the Sin’Dorei.
-> Deathgore works his way through the ranks of Aeturnas Trinitas, focusing his abilities on the protection of his allies.
-> Deathgore becomes alarmed at the growing talk of Kael’Thas’ evil, yet ignores it for a time.
-> Kael’Thas invades Silvermoon City and steals the naaru M’uru from the blood knights. This sends the young Tauren into a spiraling depression.
-> Has numerous attempts on his life by other members of the Grimtotem tribe which he drunkenly dispatches time after time. One final attack employs a Forsaken rogue to poison Deathgore with a sleep serum. Although the serum worked, the rogue was never heard from again.
-> After months under the “care” of Magatha, Deathgore changes his modus operandi and works with his kin as an ambassador between the Grimtotem and the Forsaken. Unbeknownst to his former allies, he has turned his back on Kael’Thas and plans to kill the man in any way possible. This begins with taking out everything that Kael’Thas has ever loved, including Jaina Proudmoore.
-> Magatha tells Deathgore of something stirring in the Frozen Wastes of Northrend and of a greater power than even Kael’Thas and begins preparing the young Tauren.
-> Avenal is killed and Aeturnas Trinitas is in disarray as no one readily accepts the role of leadership. To face the coming evil, Deathgore assembles a group of warriors that will become known as the Shadow's Guard.
-> The Scourge begin regular attacks on Stormwind City and Orgrimmar
-> While investigating the citadel Naxramas, Deathgore is taken with it and tortured by Kel'Thuzzad for three days before he can finally build the strength to escape.
-> Deathgore makes a deal with the leader of the Iconoclasts and gains control of Naxramas. In this time Deathgore also takes control of Grizzlemaw, Uroc's Den, and Drak'Theron Keep. Months later, Deathgore is betrayed by the Iconoclasts and in a pre-emptive strike, hands the keys of Naxramas to Lady Sylvannas herself.
-> Shortly after this, Aeturnas Trinitas gains a new Imperator and Deathgore becomes lax in his command. The warrior had been seen conversing with the Cenarions in private shortly before disbanding the Guard.
-> During the rather vacuum of leadership following the disappearance of another Imperator, a young Blood Elf named Daxxym Bloodhawk joins the ranks of Aeturnas Trinitas. Secretly, Deathgore had ventured into Magister's Terrace and retrieved an Orb of the Sindorei, allowing him to wear the guise of a blood elf. This particular orb though is cursed and traps the Tauren in the form of a Sindorei.
-> Deathgore as Daxxym Bloodhawk uses this disguise and his newfound abilities to undertake a personal crusade against the Undead gaining the attention of the Argent Crusade, which he joins in order to further his attacks.
-> As an Argent Crusader, Daxxym also gains the attention of Legatus Ulian Andillien and is swayed to join his cause. As Daxxym, Deathgore becomes known as a proficinet healer and proves himself as such much later during the raids on Icecrown Citadel.
-> After draining much of his mana stores, the entity Subject PHX-7-15-18-14 who would later become known as Phexigorn, separates from its host and escapes in the form of a Tauren, taken much of Daxxym's old equipment. Phexigorn at some point encounters Aora and while in a drunken state, spikes her drink. Phexigorn uses this to create a link to sustain himself and drain the warlock of her fel energy.
-> Daxxym succumbs to the injuries left him by Phexigorn and is forced to take time off. During a visit by Aora, she discovers his true identity and promises to keep his secret.
-> After his recovery, Daxxym discovers a battered hilt during a raid on Icecrown Citadel. After a long journey, Daxxym recovers the blade Dawn Strike and purifies it in the Sunwell itself. When retreiving the blade, Daxxym's arm is imprisoned temporarily in the light. Daxxym is purged of the darkness that once tainted him and finds that his arm up to the elbow is now composed of living light. He begins to hid this by wrapping his arm in dark bandages and concealing it in his cloak.
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