ABOUT THIS GUY
Sep. 16th, 2019 10:01 amThe Witch King is a tall man with light green skin, perpetually messy whiteish hair, and vaguely monstrous features such as long, pointed ears and fingers. He appears to be in his sixties or so but is in fact at least a century old- or closer to thirty depending on how you look at things, as his world only came into existence that recently.
There are two important things to know about the Witch King: First, he is a very powerful magic user and deliberately on the OP side of things. Transformations, enchantments, potion brewing, etc. all come as easy to him as falling off a log. And being a very self-centered person and gleefully villainous, he has absolutely no hesitation to use his abilities at the expense of other people.
Luckily, all witches' magic has a weakness and the Witch King's is a big one: Love. So long as they're sufficiently motivated by the love of another person, anyone can break his spells. This deeply annoys him, especially since this is pretty well known in his world.
The second important thing is this: The Witch King is a fictional character and well aware of it. He knows he's the main villain of a series of children's fantasy novels, he has met the author of the books he's in, and he knows there's a real world outside of the one he inhabits. He just doesn't care for the most part because the real world sound utterly dull compared to the one he already exists in.
There are two important things to know about the Witch King: First, he is a very powerful magic user and deliberately on the OP side of things. Transformations, enchantments, potion brewing, etc. all come as easy to him as falling off a log. And being a very self-centered person and gleefully villainous, he has absolutely no hesitation to use his abilities at the expense of other people.
Luckily, all witches' magic has a weakness and the Witch King's is a big one: Love. So long as they're sufficiently motivated by the love of another person, anyone can break his spells. This deeply annoys him, especially since this is pretty well known in his world.
The second important thing is this: The Witch King is a fictional character and well aware of it. He knows he's the main villain of a series of children's fantasy novels, he has met the author of the books he's in, and he knows there's a real world outside of the one he inhabits. He just doesn't care for the most part because the real world sound utterly dull compared to the one he already exists in.