Gondo Firebeard


 * "I face reality every day. Father did not walk a false path. I will revive the arts that were lost!"
 * "Gondo's vow to restore his family's name.

Gondo Firebeard (ゴンド・ファイアビアド) is a Dwarven Miner, Craftsman and Explorer of the Dwarf Kingdom.

Appearance
Gondo Firebeard is a dwarf with long brown beard and wears a set of coarsely-designed coveralls, stitched together using sturdy cloth. He also wears a metal helmet, the sort of a light infantry that might wear. His clothes is suited for working in the mine tunnels, where conditions are unfavorable.

Personality
Gondo's personality can be considered as anti-social by dwarf standards as he seems to be more dedicated to his work and crafting than typical dwarves, though he still maintains friendly relations with his work colleagues and enjoys drinking alcohol as much as the next dwarf.

Background
Gondo Firebeard is the son of the Master Runesmith, who was very well known for crafting items and weaponry using rune-smith magic to empower them. However, his family has lost the ability to create such items and he intends to continue his research of his father's work in order to recreate the practice that they have lost.

In order to support himself and his research, he works in the tunnels to mine minerals and create new passageways in order to save enough, even abstaining himself from purchasing alcohol.

He is prone to suffer from a condition known as Whitesnow Sickness from time to time as an occupational hazard in his line of work.

Abilities and Powers
Gondo, like all dwarves, has the skill of dark vision which allows him to see in the dark though in a limited range. Despite being not very proficient in fighting, he does have experience in combat. He specializes in smiting, mining and exploration.

Known Classes

 * Weapon Smith (4)
 * Armor Smith (3)
 * Item Smith (3)
 * Rune Smith (1)

Passive

 * Dark Vision

Main Equipment

 * Cloak of Invisibility

Ainz Ooal Gown
Gondo was terrified of Ainz Ooal Gown upon meeting him. However, much to his surprise he found the undead to be amiable and social, compared to the image undead were depicted. He was impressed with Ainz's meager knowledge of runes, a subject that he found common ground on. Gondo eventually took a commission under the Sorcerer King to revive the lost runecraft art.