Isaac Ward

The late Isaac Ward was a regular person who had originally resided in a small settlement in the arctic region of Tortuga, named Latteras. Their final home was located in Hafnarfjoll. They died due to an unfortunate accident while exploring an old ruin. As far as is known, their soul did not return.

Early Life
Isaac never spoke about his childhood, either from lack of knowledge, or from bad experiences, therefor it is difficult to describe what it was like, all he explained is that he liked to travel, being somewhat of an adventurer.

Latteras
Isaac founded, alongside his friend, the town of Latteras. It lasted for a short while before dissolving due to inactivity of most members. He was known for being intolerant of outsiders during that period, having shown great aggression to a Tortugan citizen passing by once.

The Iron Brotherhood
As Latteras dissolved, Isaac moved to Frostmarch, building a house in Hafnarfjoll. Shortly thereafter, he met an old friend, and after a short discussion of plans for the future, had agreed to form a group, named [[Iron Brotherhood (organization)|Iron Brotherhood]].

Unfortunately, as time went on, it seemed nobody was in need of the Iron Brotherhood, and after some time, it collapsed. Isaac went way for a short period of time, keeping to himself, where he found himself studying Valdic culture and language.

Death
As he found interest in the Valdic culture, he looked for ruins to potentially recover old texts. As he explored through, he fell down a hole in the floor, which he didnt notice until he started dropping. As he hit the ground, his soul apparently never returned to him.

Apparel
Isaac wore a blue jumpsuit with Yellow as its secondary color, he donned a gas mask which obscured his facial features, he also seems to have had a computer device on his wrist.

Physical Description
Isaac was a 19 year old human male, who sported an average build, though was seen to be quite athletic, need he be.

Majority of his physical features were hidden behind his outfit and such, and are therefore relatively unknown.