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His was a race of undead, before - as he says - there was any racial division, so racism makes no sense to him (aside from his own, of course).
He is constantly bragging about how intelligent and powerful he is - not talking your ear off but not missing any good opportunity to point it out, either.
He is aristocratic and scholarly, though he has no appreciation for the histories of the living peoples; as his race was ageless. He doesn't seem quite sure what happened to his people, however, as he was locked away in a sarcophagus for millennia because he spoke out of turn.
He is, nonetheless, very wary about others discovering his identity, for he knows how violently people will react.
(At least that's what I got after playing him for six hours - no doubt he becomes more nuanced as the game progresses.)