Seen as an outsider and an elf slave, Ignatius had to fight for his very survival. As it turned out, finding other trolls was far easier than being accepted by them. It was not until his fourth decade that he had finally chosen to set out beyond the only home he ever remembered, and find his people that were lost to him. Though tales of his people were rarely flattering among the human and elf travelers, Ignatius could not help but greedily consume every bit and rumour that he could find. And yet, the call of blood is not easy to silence. A slave no longer, he became something of a local celebrity. As he came of age and learned the secrets of steel, so too did Ignatius’ fame grow thanks both to his extraordinary talent, and his unusual origins. But his sharp wit and aptitude for more precise work, when coupled with his natural strength, ensured that Ignatius was apprenticed to one of Aravian blacksmiths. Captured and sold as a slave in his childhood, he found himself in servitude of the High Elves, used for menial tasks and hard labour. Something of an aberration among trollkind, Ignatius is what people call a “civilized savage”.
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