09/04/2024
Open for story: Once a warrior from a noble clan, Tharok was exiled after his refusal to bow to the corrupt chieftain. The markings on his face represent a ritualistic bond with the ancient spirits of the wild, giving him the cunning and strength of the beasts that now claim him as their own. His ears, sharpened to wolf-like points, are a physical manifestation of his pact with the primal forces that dwell in the forest’s heart.
Born of the Frostfang clan, Tharok was once a shield-bearer for the Jarl, destined for greatness in the halls of Valhalla. But betrayal by his blood-brother saw him cursed by the gods. Cast into the wilds, he sought the wisdom of the Volva, who guided him to the sacred Wolfstone deep in the dark forests. There, under a blood moon, he performed an ancient ritual that bound his spirit to Fenrir, the great wolf of Ragnarök.
The runes on his skin are not merely war paint—they are marks of the old gods, binding him to a fate he cannot escape. His eyes, fierce as the northern winds, can see the threads of destiny woven by the Norns. His exile has only made him stronger, and now, as both man and beast, he roams the frozen lands. His name is whispered in fear, for when Tharok comes, he brings with him the vengeance of the gods, ready to claim justice for his fallen clan and to rise once more as the Wolf of the North.