Boram is the second taitvog in the party and he knows more about his heritage than Boswald. His mother was raped and she died giving birth to Boram. He was set out in the forest to die as an infant but was found by a travelling band of tallofo. One of the tallofo couples felt sorry for the taitvog infant and adopted him as their own, including him in the extended family. Both of Borams parents were druids, travelling from place to place to tend to the great and wild forests and the trained Boram in the ways of the druid. It quickly became clear that Boram had an affinity towards nature and guided himself through his intuition and empathy towards all things living.
His lessons came to an abrupt halt when his adoptive parents died. The rest of the tallofo band decided that, instead of travelling from place to place, each forest should have their own warden and they decided that Boram was in charge of Talgin’ana.
There he lived for some years with only the trees and animals as company. One animal in particular became attached to Boram: A hawk named Hu.
Boram usually kept away from organized civilization since his size, 210 cm and 110 kg (7 feet and 242 Ibs) and general apperance was too intimidating. Lately though, the forest animals have begun disappearing from Talgin’ana much to Borams frustration. Alone he could do little with vetter in the forest and asked for help from a small party that passed through his forest and defeated several vetter. This was the rest of the party and they agreed to help if Boram helped them, A deal was struck.
Boram is very versatile. In combat he can hold his own against larger and stronger opponents by using the nature around him, shapeshifting to animals and through his skill with his massive axe. At the same time Boram is an excellent hunter, tracker and scout, having an intuitive knack for nature and uses this knowledge to mend broken bones, heal bruises and cure diseases. To top this of Boram managed early on to master the hidden magical energies of the wilderness and spin those energies to suit him making him an exeptional person.













