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Mclecht Rodium is the lead sage of the Temple of Time.

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  • Full name: Mcl'cht Br'z R'd'm
  • Age: 1091 years?
  • Height: 6' 6" (1,95 m)
  • Weight: 167 lbs (76 kg)
  • Birthdate: unknown (reputed to have been around since the dawn of time)
  • Eye color: deep, clear blue
  • Hair color: snow-white (very long)
  • Blood type: unknown
  • Favourite food: unknown
  • Hobbies: strategy games, philosophy

Mclecht Rodium, as he is known by most, is almost as ancient as Time itself. If he in fact is a "he", that is - there are rumours that the sage known as Mclecht Rodium is actually genderless...

It - the sage - is over a thousand years old, and has the wisdom to prove it. Its long, billowing hair is a testament of the full millennium Mclecht has seen; its eyes shine with an inner light of frozen, cold blue - the light of pure and clean wisdom. Its body looks ancient, but not withered. Mclecht carries itself around with a power and purpose that belies his frail shell; it is always ready to tend to those in need of aid, for it has many millennia worth of time left...

Mchlecht wears the simple and spartan light grey robes of a mana sage, and no decorations or trimmings save for a single golden feather hanging as a pendant around its neck. When asked about it, Mclecht usually replies with something cryptical about time's passage on golden wings or something.

Although Mchlecht seems very alien, it is in fact just as much a mana sage as any of the others. It enjoys contemplative debates about logics and morality, and strategy games such as the ancient games known as Sógi and Gó. It's said that these games take only little time to learn but, conversely, a very long time to master - and Mclecht does indeed have Time on its side...