Hello to everyone. I've recently decided to play Mercer's Blood Hunter class, and I'm now attempting to come up with ideas for my backstory. My half-elf was orphaned when he was very young and bounced from home to home until he ended himself on the streets as a teen. The "Blood Hunter" segment was supposed to appear after a guy, working with a demon, murders the lady he loves. He tries, but fails, to murder the guy. In order to attain the necessary strength, he strikes a bargain with a demon (or finds another means of acquiring knowledge/power) and returns to kill the man and the demon that murdered his love. He made it his duty from then on to kill as many demons and evil doers as he could as a manner of atoning for his own use of the power. Now, if it seems clichéd, that's because I believe it is. But that's where I'm getting stuck. Other ideas I have include "demon/evil," "kills/attempts to kill," and "family/friend," but they are all basically the same thing.
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