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A Rimmersman member of the league of the scroll.


Overview[]

Called “Iron Eyes”. The first in the book to speak The Storm Kings name, he charged into the conference at Naglimund to clarify sharply the depth of the danger past Elias. With the same duty held as a Scrollbearer as Morgenes and Ookequk before him in death, he outlined the history as relayed to Simon in part, and the greater truth past the eye that saw just the history they had accepted.

Description[]

Physicality[]

  • Old
  • Fierce blue eyes
  • White hair

Personality[]

  • Wise

History[]

Early Life[]

Jarnauga is made a scroll bearer.

The Dragonbone Chair[]

Jarnauga travels to Naglimund to warn of the impending threat of the Storm King Ineluki.

Chapter 32: Northern Tidings[]

He is brought before Josua’s court by Duke Isgrimnur and they are convinced by his warnings about the Storm King. With the assistance from father Strangyeard and others, Jarnauga discovers a great deal about the lore surrounding the three swords as noted in a passage from Du Svardenvyrd.

As the Norns attack Naglimund, Jarnauga sacrifices his life to hold shut a tunnel door, allowing Josua and his companions to escape.

Relationships[]

Family[]

  • Trestolt: Jarnauga’s father, a scroll bearer before him.

Friends[]

Enemies[]

Skills and Abilities[]

  • Ability to see great distances, possibly a form of the art.
  • Great knowledge of lore and history

Possessions[]

Quotes[]

Quotes Of[]

Quotes About[]

  • "The old man's beard was white, and long enough that he tucked it into his belt when he walked--which, until this morning, he had been doing for several days. His hair was no darker than his beard. Even his hooded jacket and leggings were made from the thick pelt of a white wolf: the creature's skin had been carefully flayed; the forelegs crossed on his chest, and its jawless head, nailed to a cap of iron, sat upon his own brow. Had it not been for the bits of red crystal in the wolf's empty sockets, and the old man's fierce blue eyes beneath them, he would have been nothing but another patch of white in the snow-covered forest that lay between Drorshullh Lake and the hills." TDC p. 452

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