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Character Name: Percival Adams, Human Wizard

Percival Adams, Percy to his friends, is a wizard from a war-torn world. He is well versed in the foundations of magic, and the details of how magic works and fits together. He works with magic like a scientist or engineer works with machines. He is strongly against relying on the gods from his world as he sees them as having caused nothing but war and turmoil and is determined to find a way to remove them from the equation. He is generally good-natured, but when he is not sure of how things are going to work out, he covers his uncertainty with cocky wisecracking and jibes. He has two snake familiars that are tattooed onto his arms. His opinion of the world in many cases is seen as a place of experimentation and analysis and he can sometimes put cold logic over compassion in his decision making unless he truly cares about the people involved.

 Percival  grew up in a wizard's college before getting in a disagreement with the headmaster about some of the testing requirements and struck out on his own. During that time, he traveled to the Feywild and stayed there for 200 years. There, he met an eladrin woman and lived with her for many years. As time passed, she left on some adventure and he learned she had died. At this point, Percival had spent so long in the Feywild he was unable to leave on his own. He made a deal with Titania to be able to go back to the material plane at the same time he had left, giving up his memory of the Feywild in exchange. He also agreed to one day return and become the Summer Knight.

After leaving the Feywild, he got work in a city and secured passage to Arkasia, the Land of the Dead God. Before leaving he found his way into a tavern in a demiplane where he met and fell in love with an elven woman named Lilith. They had their share of fun in the tavern with drinking, dancing and other games before having to part ways and go off on to their own worlds once more. He traveled to Arkasia, surviving an attack from the undead as well as a shipwreck and a storm before reaching landfall and returning quite by accident to the tavern. There he found Lilith who had lost part of her memory. So he instinctively drew on his magic that had lain mostly dormant since he'd left the Feywild and cast a spell far beyond what he thought he was capable of to restore her memory of their time in the tavern together. However, the strain of such powerful magic nearly killed him if not for the quick thinking of a nearby cleric.

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