Mordak Stonebreaker, a Goliath of thirty-two years, stands as a testament to the wilds from which he hails. Transformed into a bear cub in his infancy, Mordak was found and nurtured by a pack of wolves, an upbringing that left him with a deep connection to nature and a unique perspective on the world. His towering frame, typical of his race, is adorned with scars that tell tales of his feral youth and his time as a barbarian. His eyes, a piercing gray, reflect a soul that has seen much yet remains ever curious. His hair, long and braided, is a dark brown that shimmers with hints of silver, a nod to his time in the wilds. Clad in leathers adorned with wolf pelts, Mordak carries a greatsword, a gift from a famous warrior who recognized his potential. This weapon, imbued with magic as described in chapter 7 of the DM guide, is a symbol of his prowess and his journey from the wilderness to the realms of men.

Raised on the Plane of Earth in the City of Jewels, Mordak's early life was steeped in wealth, though he has no memory of his parents or their affluent lifestyle. His transformation and subsequent life among wolves led him to embrace the life of an outlander, finding solace and purpose in the untamed lands. A chance encounter with a druid reversed his bear form, revealing his true Goliath heritage. Yet, the magic of his transformation lingers, granting him the ability to speak with animals at will.

Mordak's journey as a barbarian began after a spiritual quest where he sought his identity but found instead a spirit animal, guiding his path. His life has been marked by battles, one of which left him for dead, his memory of the event lost. An adventure led him to a common magic item, a small token of his resilience.

Driven by a deep-seated bond to find his tribe and ensure its future, Mordak's path is fraught with challenges. His trust in others is slow to form, a remnant of his time as an outsider, both in the wilds and among civilizations. Yet, his connection to nature and his unwavering resolve to protect it and his people fuel his journey forward, a journey that speaks to the heart of what it means to be truly wild and free.