Zechariah the Castellan

The man who would become known as the Castellan once lived a successful life, but one wracked by tragedy. Witnessing firsthand the horrors of all three Great Wars and losing his entire family to the Horde and the Scourge, Zechariah was left with little but his faith. He made a name for himself as a seer and a soothsayer in the years following the Plague, and ultimately he came under the sway of Katherine Pike, whom he served as an oracle and keeper of holy relics. Physically frail, he often claimed to be able to commune with and even channel the spirits of fallen heroes of Lordaeron, using their power to bolster his own.

Description
It is an elderly man who stands before you, his dark face haggard from many long years and many deep wounds. He walks and speaks slowly, leading some to think him senile or dumb. His gray eyes shine with intelligence, however, and to think him infirm would be a mistake. Zechariah has kinky, springy hair that has gone snowy white from age; he has always kept it short, and now as it thins and recedes from his scalp, it is only the tight curl of his hair that seems to give any depth to his hair at all. There is a slight jut to his upper lip, the cause of which is a set of wooden dentures that replaced his aged, rotting upper teeth; he hides this behind a thick mustache that spreads into mutton chops on his cheeks. He has a bulky body that does not seem particularly muscular or fat, but rather simply makes him appear large and sometimes ungainly, and he does not possess the strength one might expect from one of his build. He is often seen wearing simple woolen robes dyed a deep crimson, over which he will wear a Scarlet tabard or a bleached homemade tabard bearing the Red Hand of Tyr on the upper left breast. He never carries weapons on his person, relying on his powers as an oracle to steer him from harm. He will resort to physical violence only as a last resort, and only then by (in his own mind, at least) channeling the resolve and strength of Scarlet heroes past.