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Name: Xervish (Not connected, in any way, to the Xervish from Don Pirata. Though he is the same character.)

Race: Dunmer

Gender: Male

Age: Time is just a persistant illusion...

Appearance: Short, slicked back hair, a gaunt face, dark red eyes. He wears black robes as well as his boots, both of which look rather worn...

Class: Wizard

Spells(Max 8 and optional): Mora's agony, Secrets of Arcana, conjure clannfear, conjur zombie, conjur the ghost of... Well, you'll find out...

Powers(Racial + 2 more max):

Mora's Insight: As a lifetime follower of Mora, Xervish can call uppon his aid to help him solve complex problems, once a day.

Armor: Afformentioned robes

Weapon(s): A powerful staff, that can alternate between powerful fire, powerful ice and powerful spark projectiles. However, the catch is that it is completely unpredictable and can fire any of the three, Xervish has no control over which projectil he shoots.

The staff also drains quickly, giving him two or three uses before it runs out...

Faction: Rising Sun

Role in Faction: Head of the Morrowind branch.

Backstory: Xervish is a Dunmer scholar with a large ego and a superiority complex. He looks down his nose at his 'lessers' and he mostly spends his time alone, using his room to study and practice his ethically questionable experiments.

Though he is insufferable as a person, stuck up and egotystical, he does get results and therefore he is quite well respected, by those who have never met him in person. Solaris doesn't appear to mind having him watch over the Morrowind branch of the cult as he is able to band the dunmer together and keep them underwraps, with his threatning demeanor. He doesn't bother with people directly and he has a low threshhold, when it comes to people of low to average intelligence.

Xervish is a lifetime follower of all the Daedric Princes but Hermaeus Mora was always his favourite as the Dunmer craved knowledge and the power that knowledge posessed, prizing it above all else.