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| - Narthic was once a man. A good man. One who would try to do the right thing, even if most of the times he wasn't successful. But that usually never stopped him doing(in his mind)what was right. That all changed when he died, turning from a man into something that resembles a monster. When Narthic first arrived in Necromundus, he, like many others had no clue where they were, only the inkling that they were no longer amoung the living. And also like some of the newly dead, he had no real idea of who he was, or what he was like. So to him, he was no longer that person.
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| - Narthic was once a man. A good man. One who would try to do the right thing, even if most of the times he wasn't successful. But that usually never stopped him doing(in his mind)what was right. That all changed when he died, turning from a man into something that resembles a monster. When Narthic first arrived in Necromundus, he, like many others had no clue where they were, only the inkling that they were no longer amoung the living. And also like some of the newly dead, he had no real idea of who he was, or what he was like. So to him, he was no longer that person. He plays the role of a naive, young, and inexperienced Dracoid. In reality he's rather quite cunning and devious, using that facade as long as it will last or is useful. Most of the time when he's seen puttering about or looking like he's in thought, he's usually plotting something that will only increase his own status and power, reguardless of who it ends up hurting in the end. And concequences can be damned. The body that he has crafted for himself seems to work relativly well for him. He's heard of this struggle between good and evil, and for the most part, Narthic couldn't care less about it. He will watch, as it seems to be a trait of his that he was good at in his past life, and maybe then pick a side when he sees who has the upper hand. He fully realizes there are people in the underworld that have no problem using him for their own ends, and again, its not something he really cares about much. In essence he's using them as much as they are using him, because he understands that he's not going to get very far by himself...at least not until he's gotten what he's wanted. In most cases, he'd simply kill the other person once their usefulness has outlasted them, however being already dead somewhat puts a cramp in that idea.
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