GUARIN
A
good warlock and friend to Eliza.
Name
Origin
French form of Germanic Warin, meaning "cover, shelter."
Physical
characteristics:
Guarin appears young, in his twenties,
and in good shape. Always seen garbed in a dark green hood and cloak with a green
and blue robe. While he looks young, he is actually over seventy-five years old
when Annabelle first met him in 1692. He took the Right of Ascendance sometime
prior which if successfully completed, grants a warlock or witch immortality.
Personality:
A good, strong leader. Always willing to do what's right. He is determined to
stand in the way of Dracula and his evil. Like his mentor, Dagda, his desire to
stand up for what is right, no matter the cost, is unwavering.
After Dagda's assassination by Dracula, Guarin became the High Mage of the ancient
Agents of Sorcery Protection and works from the North
American division. He fought in the first Battle of Jorgantown after the
barrier fell.
Despite the fact that the
Coven have always acted as police to the unseen world, most white warlocks and
witches remain in hiding. Hunted by Dracula’s forces for centuries, they operate
in super-secret covens across the globe. No more than three in each group and
always on the move, Guarin accepted new responsibilities after Dagda's death.
He now has to keep the entire Agents of Sorcery Protection organized and
hidden. He marshals their forces across the globe to constantly block Dracula’s
attempts to take over the world. They regularly work with the prophetic Falabranwyn
and the Holy Order of the Vampyr.
Guarin helped Blandia Blackburn
to take the Right of Ascendance, a task he has been quoted as saying "was
in some ways harder than fighting an army of werewolves."
Abilities:
Guarin practiced white magic under the teachings of the
immortal warlock Dagda. His skills have been seasoned from decades of battles
against Dracula and his many monster servants. Along with Dagda and Blandia
Blackburn, Guarin created the magical barrier that protected Eliza Pratchet,
Annabelle and Roland Foresight, the small English colonial settlement of Jorgantown
and the Mohegan Indian village.
During the unpleasantness of
the multiple monster attacks across the globe in 1752, Guarin appointed Jefferey
Steadman as his second, and with him and Ethelda of the Order, marshaled their combined
forces against the oncoming threats and organized the secret retrieval groups to
find the Peyupei artifacts and get them to safety. He helped in the Battle of Philadelphia
shortly afterward.
Seen in FORESIGHT CHRONICLES
BOOKS 1,3,4,5,6
(Picture not accurate
representation)
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