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For anyone who is wondering, Wednesday became 'black Wednesday' for me because I cannot draw mid-week!
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Friday, March 2, 2012

Loehn Weylin


Really could use a good hug.

Literally the under-dog; or in this case I guess we could coin the phrase ‘under-wolf.’ He’s bottom of the pack, lowest rank of pecking order amongst his peers and willing to take the flack. 

Standing 5ft 6in tall and at the nice rounded age of 40 Loehn is a both a devout and sorry soul.
As with all Sages, he lives by oath and is a pious follower of his religion.  Tasked with spreading belief, the ultimate goal of any Sage is to gather supporters for either Lukas or Evyn.
Loehn obeys the word of Lukas without question; he wasn’t preened or goaded into this decision it is simply what he believes. 

Sages desire to give hope to lost souls and therefore usually spend a lot of time either wandering in the wilderness or tentatively treading the seediest parts of inner cities. Their aim is not untoward, they are usually men and women of kind hearts who wish to help the needy. Loehn found solace and purpose in the stories of progression he heard pertaining to Lukas. He wants this so-called progression, he wants a better world and of course, he wants to share the idea.

It’s unfortunate that whilst a high ranking Sage Loehn is looked down upon by individuals such as Ungus and Na’Ru. The Draygun trio have a better respect for our aging wolf and oft call him to divulge information.  

Being quite softly spoken and bearing his heart on his sleeve we daren’t ask why he has fresh clumps of missing fur and scars across his face. We hope the injuries are from a dragon and not a punishment from relating incorrect information to the ‘higher-ups.’ That we had to wish anyone was attacked by a dragon speaks volumes we’d rather not hear.


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