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JAMIE BLACKBLADE

Level 2 Human Fighter

 

 Jamie Blackblade was the son to Tenacity and Braum Blackblade. The two with Braum brother formed a mercenary unit called Blackblade Chargers. Jamie grew up in and around the unit and was given an education so he might read and figure books. To say the least this didn’t work very well, since he skipped classes and showed up to weapons training instead of classes. Slowly but surely he became very good with a wide variety of weapons. His parents finally gave up on his education and started teaching him how to run a mercenary unit. He learned to ride a horse but only because his parents made him to. He didn’t like it for fighting purpose and instead liked to fight afoot like his parents. He was never allowed to go with the unit to fight mainly because his parents said he was to young. Which in the end saved his life, if not his parents. His parents took a contract and while in the field were ambushed. His parents formed a rear guard to give the unit time to escape. Of the rear guard only 10 survived of the 30. His parents were among the fallen. His uncle took him in out of loyalty to his brother but considers Jamie a pain. Since his parents death he has been drinking more and blaming himself for there deaths. He still stays in shape but all free time is spent drinking to forget the pain and emptiness he feels at the lost of his parents. He currently is on a Leave Of Absence for the time being until he straightens out and gives up the drink to be a reliable fighter. Jamie resents his Uncle about this and considers on going as a freelance mercenary instead of staying with the unit. He is still considering these thoughts in the bar he drinks at each night.