- Author's name: Janice Jackson
- Character's name: Karl Strange
- Character's gender: Male
- Character's race: Human (Rumored to have some elven/faerie
bloodlines.)
- Character's clan: Magicians guild and Druid Priest
- Character's age: He looks to be thirty-five but
is actually over three hundred years of age. Born
under the star of Sagittarius.
Karl is six foot nine inches and weighs over two hundred
pounds, though he is still slender for such a large
man.
- Character's birthplace: Southern Odessa
- Character's residence: Black Dragon Inn in the Talos
Valley
- Character's occupation: Inn keeper
- Character's strengths: Karl is a level ten magician
and wields a fifteen pound sword. He has been said
to have a very masculine charisma around women. He
is loyal to his friends, family and in his dealings
with the merchants of the Talos Valley.
- Character's weaknesses: His blind rushing into danger
to rescue helpless humans, especially children. He
is also blind to the faults of certain of his friends.
- Character's personality: Highly intelligent. He
has very careful insight into the subject at hand
and a loving heart. He has fifty years of schooling
as a wizard and another eighty years of training as
a Druid priest.
- Character's powers: Level ten magician and has been
known to fight a dragon to the death, the dragon's
not Karl's. He can cast a spell to ward off black
magic and has even controlled the weather in a crisis
situation. He can speak in most of the dialects of
Odessa.
- Character's weapons: A fifteen pound sword, a boot
knife and his magical powers.
- Character's familiar: None
- Character's mount: Ebon, a black horse eighteen
hands high, he only allows Karl to ride him and Karl's
adopted son, Pytre, to care for him.
- Character's companions: Karl is currently unattached
and lives at the Black Dragon Inn with his son, Pytre
and his staff.
- Author's notes: Karl Strange is a man of honor and
strength in a land filled with greed and violence.
He is my personal idea, perhaps not those of the general
reader, but I hope you like what he does in these
tales. He gives this author a warm fuzzy feeling when
she dreams at night.
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