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Alric has always studied truth, and is very determined to know it. His obsession with truth, somehow, also extended to illusion. Alric ponders illusion, as he finds it an interpretation of reality. He does not see an Illusion as a lie, or falsehood. Instead he believes it is simply a realized hyperbole or metaphor. He sees illusions as a way that others force a different interpretation of the world on another. Truth and reality are the same; truth is reality. Truth, and in turn reality, are objective, and cannot be altered by a whim. And while some may see illusion as doing this very thing, Alric sees Illusion as but the same reality, presented differently.
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“If it looks real, feels real, if all your senses and memories point to its reality, then do you think it truly matters if it's real?”
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Alric has changed drastically with the death of his father Alvin Wilmot. Where once he was eager to learn, and a relatively calm person, he has become increasingly passionate and is prone to great bursts of emotion. His love of learning has been stifled, and he now sees the world as a harsh and unfair place. For everything he learns, will be forgotten in his next life. He has since decided that this should be fixed, not just for him, but everyone.
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Alric is not the type to hold grudges, but he is also not a man that forgets wrongs. The end must always take the means into consideration, and the end is not always justified. Where once he saw learning and understanding as the highest calling in life, he now sees justice and joy as the highest callings. His worship of Ionu has been taken by a passionate zealotry, as he finds Illusions more and more wondrous. The harsh reality as he sees it is not written in stone, and with Ionu's help he might be able to help others with his powers.
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Life should not be a place of suffering and sadness, he believes. Instead it should be filled with joy and wonder. And he will stop at nothing to make it that way for everyone, whether they like it or not.

Revision as of 14:31, 14 July 2013

Alric Wilmot
RaceHuman
Date of birth492 AV (aged 31)
Place of birthAlvadas
Skills
Hypnotism70
Philosophy40
Persuasion28
Observation28
Rhetoric25
Reimancy1




“If it looks real, feels real, if all your senses and memories point to its reality, then do you think it truly matters if it's real?”

Alric has changed drastically with the death of his father Alvin Wilmot. Where once he was eager to learn, and a relatively calm person, he has become increasingly passionate and is prone to great bursts of emotion. His love of learning has been stifled, and he now sees the world as a harsh and unfair place. For everything he learns, will be forgotten in his next life. He has since decided that this should be fixed, not just for him, but everyone.

Alric is not the type to hold grudges, but he is also not a man that forgets wrongs. The end must always take the means into consideration, and the end is not always justified. Where once he saw learning and understanding as the highest calling in life, he now sees justice and joy as the highest callings. His worship of Ionu has been taken by a passionate zealotry, as he finds Illusions more and more wondrous. The harsh reality as he sees it is not written in stone, and with Ionu's help he might be able to help others with his powers.

Life should not be a place of suffering and sadness, he believes. Instead it should be filled with joy and wonder. And he will stop at nothing to make it that way for everyone, whether they like it or not.