When he has the time and the possibilities he does shave.
Currently he does not wear a beard, but when the avatar does have a 3-days-beard and does look good I think it wouldnt be much of a problem.
Whether Darlok had a beard or not, it would never be able to even hold a candle to the might beards of dwarvenkind.
Just curious...how would one exactly shave in the Middle Ages? It sounds like it would be painful, and not very...even. But, this makes me recall why Darlok isn't very clean shaven.
It's me, Darlok. Today I stole sixteen souls, some sticky magical stuff and secretly had twelve people enslaved. I then went to the shop for some bread, honey and underpants. I also cut myself shaving. Zerbus put on a nice blue plaster and kissed it better. He's the best mommy in the world.
Could you please stop remembering me of the bodies in my basement ?
Oh, and next time I change my Avatar could someone remind me of what I said here ?
Trying to fight a little bit the stereotypes, I realize I am truly a pure one in the end.
Though the pictured character is maybe a little older than Iimagin Darlok, but none the less. Thats how I picture him. Powerful, inteligent though not superhuman or demonic.
I always pictured Darlok a muscular man, but never anything hulking. His power came from his spirit, his magic maybe, but he was only as strong as the rest of the warriors of that day.
My character, Malvita, Actually looked up to him as a God, and although I had to quit the game (for my own reasons) I actually based my character on searching for Darlok's approval and maybe at one point to assume the same role as he did.
That is long after I played a different character who was one of his soldiers, a real change of pace.
Although for some reason... I still picture him as the massively armoured axe-carrier avatar he had long ago. I suppose I just associate it with the avatar he had when I played.