Panli Tifuriys was born to a long line of noble dwarves in the foothills of the Mount Lunar. He was taught by his father, a renowned sage, from a young age the ways of the dwarves and the lore of their ancestral home. At the age of 20 Panli travelled south to the great city of Talpa to study under one of the most renowned scholars of his time. It was during this time that he met his best friend, a human named Daalia. The two would share many adventures and learn much about the world around them.
After several years of study, Panli decided it was time to return home to his people. He returned to the Mount Lunar, after many trials and tribulations, and took up his father’s position as the sage of the clan. It was during this time that he met and married.
Although Panli is content with his life, he still feels the need to travel and learn new things. He has embarked on many dangerous adventures, some of which he has yet to return from. One such adventure was to the realm of the goblins, where he discovered an ancient artifact that has yet to be discovered by anyone else.
Despite his many adventures, Panli is still a kind and caring dwarf. He has a deep love for his family and friends, and is always willing to lend a helping hand. His life motto is “Know thyself, and then thou canst know everything else.” This quote has helped him to live a fulfilling life, despite the complications of his tangled history.
Panli is known for his wisdom and his deep understanding of the dwarves’ ancient ways. He is often called upon by his clan to offer his advice on various matters. He is also well-known for his beard, which he has kept thick and bushy ever since he was a young man.
Panli is a very loyal friend, and will always stand by you in times of need. He is also very cautious, and is afraid of many things, most notably dark and dangerous places. He is a symbol of strength and courage to his clan and friends, and they all look to him for guidance.
When asked what he regrets most in life, Panli always defers to the answer that “every journey has its own set of challenges.” This reflects his belief that life is a journey, full of both good and bad, and that we can only learn from our experiences.