Thread:HoundTheDestroyer93/@comment-25808351-20200805231340/@comment-30014014-20200808211703

@The Weary Time Lord

So, Ghurn it is, then, alright. A short description of the man:

So, Ghurn is a human man with brown, short hair, and a blond scarf in the color of his wife, Veronica. He is remarkably average-looking except for his eyes, which are a bright, orange shade, a sign of allegiance to his patron goddess.

His outfit, in battle and builder settings are often silver, making it easy to recognize, with specs of orange luminescences. Something like space suits, but with magic as opposed as power.

In battle, Ghurn sports a full silver-color armor that is mostly made from his raw, condensed mana with, again, specs of orange lining symmetrically dressed over the armor. It bears a fusion of medieval and technological appearance. As for his headgear, think something like this, but less sinister.

As for a weapon, Ghurn holds a sword called the Tejasvin, which is coated with the orange aura at the edge like the one on his armor, sporting a sort of divine power over it.

Which is part of his own power granted by a goddess. Ghurn has a panoply of powers at his disposal, but for simplicity's sake, I'll just throw the most common ones he might be using, like the beam that can swell from his Tejasvin to burning effects and the ability to seamlessly make constructs out of other weapons, buildings and many more. Kinda like a green lantern.

Or he can turn this power inward and make himself as hard as adamantium.

Personality wise, Ghurn isn't the type to show off, not even slightly. Unless you're really, really good at feeling out the mana of others, the man would appear as average as the regular joe. Reason for this is that his mentality as a Virtra, which has been encouraged by his patron goddess as averse to their demeanor, which is it.

However, the man is prone to be impressed by increadible show of prowess in any art, leading to push him for questions about it, how they do it and what-not. Might be because of his upbringing, honestly.

@Doctor

Nah. His was more a 'penance stare' sort of deal, but he doesn't dot hat anymore.