Nastor is a 89-year old male gnome who was born in the small village of Dryadale, in the foothills of the Albor Mountains. Nastor’s family has a long and tangled history dating back to the time of the First Age. Nastor’s famous ancestor is Geryon, the monstrous three-headed guardian of the Golden Fleece. Geryon was slain by Heracles, which led to the founding of the city of Iolcos.
Nastor’s early life was spent in Dryadale, where he followed the path of a monk. However, after years of study, Nastor grew restless. He decided to set out into the world and see what awaited him. Nastor’s first stop was the city of Greylock, where he met a wizard named Tristram. Tristram taught Nastor the arcane arts, and together they embarked on a series of adventures.
Nastor’s greatest adventure came when he joined forces with a band of heroes intent on defeating the dragon known as Tiamat.
Nastor is married to a wood nymph named Ylva and they have two children: a son named Ossian and a daughter named Freya. Nastor’s life credo is “Play hard and have fun,” and his favorite weapon is the dirk.
Nastor has a distinctive mannerism: he always walks with a slight bounce in his step. He has a dream in which he visits the kingdom of Faerie, and he regrets that he never had the chance to explore it further.
Nastor is a kind and gentle gnome, always happy to help out those in need. He has a deep love of nature, and he holds great respect for all creatures, even those that might be considered dangerous. He treasures his magical spellbook, and he enjoys using his wit and cunning to outwit his opponents.
Nastor believes that life is full of adventure and that everyone should enjoy themselves while they can. His life has been full of wonderful experiences, and he is deeply grateful for them all. He is happy when he is surrounded by family and friends, and he loves to tell jokes and make people laugh.
Nastor's life has been filled with great challenge and great joy. He is content to have spent his years living the way he wants and doing what he loves.