Character name: Adder Eiriksson
Traits: Patience, sincerity, loyalty, determination, unforgivingness, unmercifulness, and cruelty.
Description: Adder is a somewhat short, buff man. He has cropped blond hair, and a short mustache and beard, shaved into a continuous circle around his mouth. He has many scars on his arms, and several tattoos designed to look like open wounds, including one across his left eye. Over his heart, he has a small tropical looking dragon tattooed in bright yellow, green and black, which is in a circle. ((looks similar to a Flame Whipper from SoD)) He general wears shirts with a scale pattern printed on them, and black jeans.
Backstory: He and his father were stranded on an island when he was 2 years old, and he grew up there. He was named after the Adder snake, which was found in plentiful numbers on the island. His father was killed by a dragon when Adder was 14, he tamed the dragon, and named it Cyprus. Cyprus is the dragon tattooed on Adder's chest. Adder and Cyprus are inseparable. He left the island when he was 28, flying to the mainland on Cyprus to try to stake a takeover of New Haven, which was the nearest continent to his island.
Adder is well known for his patience, being able to wait for a plan to work in full for a very long time. This was a skill he gained while he was stuck on the island by himself, and trying to befriend Cyprus. He will never break a promise, and almost everything he says can be taken at face value. This does not mean however that he will endanger his own plans or secrecy. He will lie if need be, and has an unruffled demeanor, so one can rarely tell the difference between a lie and the truth. He will always honour deals, and would never betray anyone who has gained his trust. Betrayal on their part will lead to a slow, horrible death. Adder is not afraid to kill, and tends to take some pleasure from it. He will often kill for minor infractions, though those close to him will never need to fear the fate. He is a rather powerful individual, and expects those under him to both fear and admire him.
