Tomacarne

Fixer in Bornheim

Tomacarne has not lived in Bornheim long, arriving only in the year 460, but he has managed to make an impact. He is known to work in the shady side of the city, but rumors about him muddy what he actually does do. The nickname “the Bloody Elf” has given rise to rumors of his opponents disappearing or of bodies found in the bay being his handiwork. Tomacarne himself does little to stop the rumors as they discourage meddling. The name, in fact, comes from his unusual hair color, the shiny red making some think it looks like wet blood. In appearance, he is a young elf of average height and slender build. He dresses in moderate Bornheim fashion except that he wears his hair in a long braid.

Tomacarne himself has fallen into the black market business, more by accident than design. He used to work for the smuggler Ingram and has been known to continue to work with his organization. He is skilled at figuring out secrets in the city and works to play factions against each other to keep factions from open bloodshed. He is most closely aligned with the Bornheimer group and has been known to openly oppose the elven politics. Professionally, he works most commonly out of the Warehouse district. He finds buyers for cargo and arranges for merchants to find captains willing to ship their goods.

He is a follower of Rinnadal and has some shamanistic abilities related to Rinnadal's sphere.

  • Monikers The Bloody Elf
  • Born 415 AH
  • Religion celestial_court, Rinnadal (patron)
  • Family
    • Consort None
    • Issue None
  • Physical
    • Hair Metallic Red
    • Eyes Turquoise
    • Body 178 cm (5'10“) with slender build

Tomacarne fled his home village with the black mark of murder on his head. While he is innocent of the crime, it has colored his outlook on how he deals with those around him. None in Bornheim know where or why he moved to the city and he keeps it that way.

Growing up, his clan always harped on his hair being a sign that he was marked by the shadow realms. They expected great things of him and were always disappointed when he did not show exceptional skill at any task he was given.