Skills: Destruction. Alteration. Mysticism. Enchanting.
Weapons: An enchanted silver short sword.
Bio: A born native of Vvardenfell, his mother remained in the ash wastes with the remains of her own family for many years. Though in time he left for Cyrodill and joined as an acolyte of the Mage's Guild of the Imperial City. Times were rough given the war, but he put his talents to great use and kept up studies until a prank against him went terribly awry. A fellow student's had plans to sabotage a project of the young dunmer nearly cost him his life, an act that the student blamed on Divayth's heritage as "a filthy ash licker". The enraged dunmer tore the student asunder with a levitation spell done wrong, scattering the young man's entrails across the lab's walls.
In fear for his life the dunmer student fled, but soon found refuge with a man in a black cloak. From there, it's all a haze of contracts and promotions. Finally landing himself a higher rank worthy of his skills, the comfy quarters and extra lab space were a succulent bonus.
Other: Aloof and often times lazy. Divayth rarely bothers himself with anything close to approaching manual labor, his studies as a mage and magic user are better spent time than lifting anything heavier than a full dinner plate or bag of soul gems. He has an incredibly lax temperment, it takes an extremely stupid individual to draw his ire. Though in his lifetime he's met far too many.
Weapons: Glass Bow with assorted arrows, Elven Dagger, Steel Axe
Bio: Dar'jzi was a sneak and a thief all his life. He doesn't really talk about his past or what lead him to Skyrim, but from what little he has mentioned to those he trusts, it seems he was exiled from his home land for murder. He found his home within the Dark Brotherhood just under a month ago, and has been a faithful member since.
@Undying Curiosity - Thank you for allowing me on board! Also, I wanted to apologize for how short my bio is. I was hoping you would be alright with letting me get most of it out in-character, if anyone is interested to know more about him. I can't wait to start!
Imperials are boring and argonians went from crazy tribe of lizard folk that are part of an interdimensional hive mind of sentient trees to boring scaley humans.