Ironside
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Ironside is always looking to improve his fighting skills, always taking tips and advice from veteran fighters. He looks up to (and also respects) [[Brooder]] and [[Kracken]] , both as friends and as mentors. Ironside's also been known to kick back a beer or ten at the Rockview with [[Lloyd]]. Ironside's main role in Khador is to train fighters fifteen and younger. He happily takes on this duty with great joy and pride. | Ironside is always looking to improve his fighting skills, always taking tips and advice from veteran fighters. He looks up to (and also respects) [[Brooder]] and [[Kracken]] , both as friends and as mentors. Ironside's also been known to kick back a beer or ten at the Rockview with [[Lloyd]]. Ironside's main role in Khador is to train fighters fifteen and younger. He happily takes on this duty with great joy and pride. | ||
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Revision as of 16:49, 21 May 2009
Real Name: John Winemiller
Fighting Name: "Ironside" Alastor
Fighting Since: Spring 2007
Realm: Khador
Race: Dwarf
Preferred Weapons: Blue and Tower Shield
Unit: None
Event List: Khador Mini '07, Rhun Closer '08, Wolfpack Opener '09
Nobody actually calls him Alastor, or by his full name. He's more than happy with the nickname Ironside.
Ironside is always looking to improve his fighting skills, always taking tips and advice from veteran fighters. He looks up to (and also respects) Brooder and Kracken , both as friends and as mentors. Ironside's also been known to kick back a beer or ten at the Rockview with Lloyd. Ironside's main role in Khador is to train fighters fifteen and younger. He happily takes on this duty with great joy and pride.
The more you sweat in practice, the less you bleed in battle.