Name: Kernobog Orlov
Age: 133
Race: Dhampir
Gender: Male
Base Class: Ranger
Weapon of Choice: Rapier and dagger, dual-wielded; one for attack, one for defense (Going by D&D logic, dual wielding is Ranger's Work)
Appearance: Long white-gray hair tied back in a ponytail; blood-red eyes; pale skin; wears dark browns and blacks; heavily muscled
Personality: Despite his race and appearance, Kernobog is a generally jovial man. He is somewhat awkward around others, due to his bloodlust, but is unwilling to let that handicap his enjoyment of life. He's more than willing to go out drinking, but has a high alcohol tolerance, and chooses to make use of it by drinking the same amount as a normal man, but not more. He prefers his mind remains clear enough,
Backstory: Son of a human woman and a vampiric man, he and his parents came to Hyrule as refugees. He doesn't remember his homeland, nor does he care to return. His mother died when he was in his 40s (which was around age 8 developmentally), and he continued to be raised by his father, who taught him, among other things, to always fight against prejudice. He'd seen how prejudice had destroyed his homeland, and had fallen prey to it himself before meeting Kernobog's mother. he believed this to be the most important lesson he could teach his son. Kernobog carries that message with him to this day. A few years ago, Hyrule had a war not dissimilar to the one in Morgavia, and the father-and-son duo worked to act as peacekeepers, before the war went too far. They were ignored by the leaders of the nations, but continued their work among the soldiers, where they found more success. After the war, Kernobog remained in Castle Town. He still has the thirst for blood, but unlike his father, who had taken on the job of an executioner to suit his "needs", his half-human status allowed him to sustain his body on normal food. However, going too long without a drink causes him to age quickly, so he has found a few people who are willing to let him feed on them. His friends. He doesn't kill them, but always feels bad about it afterwards. Yet the Crimson Curse is too much for him to resist.