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Okay, fine then. (Oh, I reread it again and didn't notice that Zybr was also looking for the library; I apologize, maybe it's not a big deal since, as they say, there are many such seekers?)
Name: Ritnaran Lekras
Race: Mages
Nation: Dascalos
Class: Air Mage
Additional Skill: I didn't quite understand; if my class skill is listed as Air Mage, can I take it as an additional skill? Or am I confused? In any case - Air Magic / (if I'm wrong) Wisdom
Bonus from gender: Intelligence
Equipment:
-Magical staff from the Temple of Air (ideally, it enhances/reduces mana consumption for air magic when equipped)
-Ordinary, light, comfortable travel cloak
-Spellbook (increases intelligence)
-Ordinary cloth clothing (reminds me of WoW)
-Money (amount at the GM's discretion)
-Detailed map of the World of Nero - a kind of atlas, especially detailed for the Podi Peninsula
-Various supplies for long journeys
Biography: Ritnaran himself doesn't really know where he was born. He was left at the Temple of Air, and then everyone decided that the boy obviously belonged to the Wanderers.
At first, the local mages tried to teach him Water Magic or Necromancy to prove their point, but it didn't lead to anything. However, young Ritnaran learned air magic very easily and effortlessly. On the contrary, whether it was a long theory or practice, the lessons brought the mage great joy and pleasure. And so the years passed.
Ritnaran loved to read. One day, in the vast libraries of the temple, he came across an old, dilapidated book without a cover, in which he surprisingly read the legend of Shendar and, strangely enough, became eager to find the lost library.
The air mages reacted positively to this decision. They gave the wizard a special Staff, money for the journey, and even a rare enchanted map of the world, which, among other things, showed "in real time": It was easy to see where the wind was blowing, where a storm was raging, and where the sun was shining. In general, a very useful thing.
For starters, Ritnaran's task was to accurately determine the location of the library. He visited several state centers and, comparing all the information, came to the conclusion that he should look for it on one of the small islands of the archipelago near Podi. Well, having spent most of his money, Ritnaran hired a small ship and set off.
But no, they didn't find anything useful on the island. And on the way back, the mage accidentally glanced at the map. And he was terrified: a giant wave, sometimes called the "ship killer" by sailors, was rapidly approaching the schooner.
The chances of survival were almost nil. Ritnaran asked the captain to turn the schooner head-on to the wave so that it wouldn't capsize, and he actively helped with air magic. This was enough to some extent - the ship remained afloat. However, the mage himself, along with most of the sailors, was thrown into the ocean. Fortunately, most of his belongings remained with him. And the rest is very, very bad...
From me: In general, I am very, very sorry that my "adventures" coincide with Zybr's adventures. I apologize if, upon request, I change the biography and goal.
In addition, I have a suggestion for the GM - maybe make an exception and change the starting point of the journey? (Since in both situations, it turns out that we will have to start from the same island, and the search for information will be the same).