Played by Black-Claw.
Luthan Ashendale stands at an imposing 6'2", his broad shoulders and straight posture radiating a quiet authority. His physique is the product of years spent in rigorous training and service to Ecclesia, marked by a balance of strength and endurance that speaks to his discipline and resolve. Despite his muscular build, there is a graceful fluidity to his movements, a testament to his training as both a warrior and a healer.
His face is striking, with chiseled features that carry an undeniable air of nobility. High cheekbones, a defined jawline, and a straight nose frame his piercing blue eyes, which seem to hold the weight of countless battles and the compassion of a man devoted to saving others. These eyes are his most compelling feature, glinting with an intensity that inspires confidence and a warmth that reassures even the most frightened soul.
Luthan’s raven-black hair, slightly tousled and falling just past his shoulders, complements his well-kept facial hair, which frames his face and adds to his rugged, mature appearance. His skin, lightly tanned from years spent under the sun and elements, bears faint scars along his arms and hands, subtle but permanent reminders of the battles he has fought and the lives he has saved.
Clad in polished steel plate armor, Luthan cuts an inspiring figure on the battlefield. His armor is adorned with intricate engravings of Ecclesian scripture, subtle yet profound symbols of his faith. Over his heart, the Gold emblem of Ecclesia stands out as both a personal and divine statement of his mission. His shield, worn and weathered but still sturdy, bears the same emblem, its surface polished to reflect light as a beacon of hope to those he protects.
At his side hangs a masterwork light mace, its handle wrapped in leather for a firm grip. Though modest in design, the mace bears a subtle engraving of a key along its shaft, tying it to his faith and his role as a defender of Ecclesia’s ideals. Around his neck, a simple silver chain holds his holy symbol, a key that he often clutches in prayer or reflection. The chain, worn yet sturdy, serves as a constant reminder of his connection to the divine.