The Last Heroes' Guild Page the Lazy Scholar

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One Jolly Cynic
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Name and Aliases: Originally named Atherious P. Diderot, Page has since taken the name Page.
Age: 19
Race: Half-Elf
Height/Weight: 5' 11'' 124lb
Occupation: Scribe/Rifleman/Amatuer Musician and Alchemist

Misc. Appearance and Info:
Page is a very lanky individual. In most cases you'd see him wearing an olive green clock and half lens glasses. He also enjoys keeping a relatively fashionable wardrobe which include things like fine black and grey tunics and trousers that were slimmed down considerable to accommodate his frame. His dark brown ankle boots however are Pages favorite item, always wearing them wherever he goes.

Equipment:
Magelocke and Variants, ammo belts that can be placed in multiple places, a very rudimentary alchemy set(mostly used to create ammunition), a dagger hidden either in his boot or within his cloak, a small lute, and the "Guild Field Logs" a large ledger/tome kept with him at all times.

Background:
Page was born to a human mother and elven father, however he never knew either. His mother was a noble women smitten by his father, and his father thought she looked like a fun momentary distraction. A one night stand and 9 or so months later an orphan was born. Fortunately for him, Page was born to the great Diderot Bloodline, a wealthy family that was renowned for their magical capabilities and relative kindness. They were even kind enough to accept Bastard Page into the family. There, he was given his legal name, Atherious Paulina Diderot, Paulina being in memory of his late mother. For the next 13 years Page would be tutored by the finest of mages and scholars. Indeed he truly was a prodigy of the Magical Arts and could've accomplish great things, however fate would have a different outcome.

The young mage would endure a trauma that would lead to 30 individuals dead. Some of them were innocent, some guiltily, but all of them died by his magic. Traumatized and confused, he banished himself from his family as to not bring his shame to them, abandoned his gift that he so greatly prided over, and ran aimlessly way. It didn't take long before a burly man with a Magelocke to come walking along and stopping Page from getting himself killed. He said a few words, offered a hand, and 6 years later Page would become the Guild's mostly-trusted Scribe

Personality: Ever since he suffered through that incident Page has become a more relaxed individual, albeit still a smartass of sorts. He's also very talkative enjoying conversations of any kind. Also Giving up magic, or morely his pride and ego in it, has taught Page to be a little more humble and empathetical to those around him. However this is not say he's more optimistic about life. Rather, he analyzes situations realistically, acknowledges them as what reality makes them to be. Despite this he's still, at the very bottom of his core, a hero. He wouldn't be in the guild if he didnt have the heart of one
 
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