Sean, once a knight loyal to the king, now wanders the lands as an exile. His fiery red hair and matching beard, both tinged with the gray of his mid-forties, are a testament to the rage that has consumed him since the night of the tragedy. His eyes, once filled with honor, now burn with a mix of grief and vengeance. Standing tall and muscular, a scar runs down his left cheek, a permanent reminder of his battle against Nerull, the god of death and darkness.
Sean's life took a dark turn when Nerull invaded his home, setting it ablaze with his beloved wife inside. In a desperate attempt to save her, Sean used the axe she had gifted him, only for it to shatter under the weight of a fallen beam. As he watched helplessly, Nerull's power threw him back, forcing him to witness his wife's demise. In his fury, Sean resorted to the blood magic his wife had taught him during their courtship, a forbidden art that fueled his rage against the god. Though he fought bravely, he was ultimately defeated.
The king, witnessing Sean's use of dark magic, banished him from the kingdom, leaving him to wander in search of a way to avenge his wife and confront Nerull once more. Sean's unique quirk is his habit of carving small wooden figures, a skill he learned from his wife, which he uses to keep her memory alive. His journey is fraught with conflict, as he battles not only external foes but also the internal struggle between his knightly honor and the dark path of vengeance.
Sean's attire is a mix of his former knightly garb, now worn and tattered, and the pelts of creatures he has slain during his exile. His axe, though broken, remains at his side, a symbol of his lost love and his unfulfilled quest for justice.