Post by Axyl on Dec 23, 2010 1:11:25 GMT -5
((Machk here with my new character. Feedback is more than welcome. ))
Axyl was born before the first war to a pair of insignificant goblins who called the Undermine home. The story of his name is an interesting one: allegedly when Axyl was born, his father hit his mother on the head with a spare axle for giving birth to such an ugly nub-goblin. His father Garbex was a lowly miner within the Undermine while his mother as a third tier executive for the trade prince of the time.
The family of three had been very poor for some time until Axyl was the age of five, when Garbex had discovered the immense fortune his wife had hoarded away from him. Garbex killed his wife in front of the eyes of a young Axyl to attain her riches for himself. Keeping Axyl only to take his work wage upon age, Garbex and his son ventured to the surface of Kezan, making home on a small port working as miners.
Living fifteen years with his father forged Axyl into a character of great greed and trickery. Garbex never managed to steal of Axyl's income. In fact, the young goblin inflicted the fate upon Garbex his mother had felt. Of course, he took his father's riches. With the combined wealth of himself and his dead family, Axyl was free to leave the mine with peace of mind.
Axyl left Kezan on boat about some ten years before the second war. It was in the Eastern Kingdoms where he came across a charming yet sinister Deathwing under the human guise of Daval Prestor, where he served as a personal servant and assistant until his disappearance when the Demon Soul was destroyed. Left with nothing but the little money he had left and his body, he aided himself to the Horde during the Second War. traveling to Kalimdor.
Axyl remained in Kalimdor after the Second War, keeping a small home in Durotar, one which never often kept his company. Axyl became a drifter and a mooch, and at one point disparity brought him to being a beggar. His misfortune, much to his dismay, returned him to the mines of Kezan, where he served as a lowly miner for the Trade Prince as his father once had. He has kept to himself since, at least until the eruption of Mount Kajaro. With the rest of the remaining Bilgewater goblins, Axyl fled to the Lost Isles, and then returned to Kalimdor with the orcs.
Axyl was born before the first war to a pair of insignificant goblins who called the Undermine home. The story of his name is an interesting one: allegedly when Axyl was born, his father hit his mother on the head with a spare axle for giving birth to such an ugly nub-goblin. His father Garbex was a lowly miner within the Undermine while his mother as a third tier executive for the trade prince of the time.
The family of three had been very poor for some time until Axyl was the age of five, when Garbex had discovered the immense fortune his wife had hoarded away from him. Garbex killed his wife in front of the eyes of a young Axyl to attain her riches for himself. Keeping Axyl only to take his work wage upon age, Garbex and his son ventured to the surface of Kezan, making home on a small port working as miners.
Living fifteen years with his father forged Axyl into a character of great greed and trickery. Garbex never managed to steal of Axyl's income. In fact, the young goblin inflicted the fate upon Garbex his mother had felt. Of course, he took his father's riches. With the combined wealth of himself and his dead family, Axyl was free to leave the mine with peace of mind.
Axyl left Kezan on boat about some ten years before the second war. It was in the Eastern Kingdoms where he came across a charming yet sinister Deathwing under the human guise of Daval Prestor, where he served as a personal servant and assistant until his disappearance when the Demon Soul was destroyed. Left with nothing but the little money he had left and his body, he aided himself to the Horde during the Second War. traveling to Kalimdor.
Axyl remained in Kalimdor after the Second War, keeping a small home in Durotar, one which never often kept his company. Axyl became a drifter and a mooch, and at one point disparity brought him to being a beggar. His misfortune, much to his dismay, returned him to the mines of Kezan, where he served as a lowly miner for the Trade Prince as his father once had. He has kept to himself since, at least until the eruption of Mount Kajaro. With the rest of the remaining Bilgewater goblins, Axyl fled to the Lost Isles, and then returned to Kalimdor with the orcs.