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Name: Isanur Balcotha Race: Dunmer (Dark Elf) Age:26/27 (at start of game) Height: 6'3" Weight: 211 lbs Eyes: Red Hair: Reddish-Brown Born: the 11th of Sun's Height, 4E 174 Birthplace: Wm Serin, Morrowind Province Backstory: Isanur Balcotha lived a very quite, uneventful life in his village of Wm Serin, until the day a man and his daughter were taken in by a close friend of his family's. Believing that these two were still worshipping Talos, the Thalmor sent a hit squad that slaughtered them all and burned the village to ash and rubble. Isanur, then an three-year-old boy, and his mother were the only ones to escape. However, his mother was quickly found, encircled and killed (she sprained her ankle jumping off a steep hill or ridge, FYI).

Alone, confused and frightened, Isanur hid in an outcropping beneath a large oak tree for three days until his cries alerted a traveling Imperial messenger who found him and took him to the small village of Foxtail, where a member of the local temple, one Sister Lalmilia, took him in and raised him.

Personality profile: Isanur is at first impressions a very calm, docile and straightforward individual. He doesn't try to horse around, instead going straight to the point. He also will not tolerate injustice of any sort, and is very merciful and generous to the less fortunate. He tries to learn about others and get to know them the best he can, and he is open-minded enough to take even the non-human races' welfare into consideration. This is one reason why he refuses Ulfric Stormcloak's offer to join the rebellion, as he understands that with Ulfric in power, the Khajiits and Argonians of Skyrim would be treated even worse than they are now. He also holds no grudge against the people of the Aldmeri Dominion, or the Thalmor who razed his village and murdered his family; however, he does not respect them, and he makes it no secret that he will go to great lengths to punish the Thalmor for their transgressions against all races, even their own. He also places great faith and trust in his friends and allies and cares for them a great deal (hence why he refuses the Blades' request that he kill Paarthurnax), and he will never, ever, EVER abuse his Dragonborn powers for personal gain. No matter how powerful he becomes, he's always most comfortable fighting on the front lines with his troops.