Bahram is focused on archery, going the route of fighter for the bonus feats. There's not much to say about him mechanically except that he tries to put as many arrows into his foes as possible. I like his flavor of a grim, battle-hardened mercenary dude. I was thinking a lot of Wayne Reynolds' sweet Valenar archer on the cover of the Eberron Explorer's Handbook.
As an elf, Bahram has been alive for a century or two, and he's been able to put a lot of time into practicing his archery skills. I'm thinking he once had some traumatic experience related to the elves-as-batteries-for-spellcasters thing that was central to the campaign, so he is extremely unwilling to be the battery fueling someone else's spells. I honestly can't remember anything else about that setting anymore...
In general, he's probably pretty suspicious of casters, despite his homeland's normal openness to magic. What I like best about his dour, battle-ready demeanor is the two large scars crossing the eye socket now covered by a studded patch. He's basically pretty jaded and world weary, and he can be pretty paranoid or pessimistic.
Dates played: spring 2007, just once
Class levels: fighter 10
Sweet traits: he's just got the usual high base attack and large amount of bonus feats from those fighter levels, so he's usually likely to hit his target (it's too bad ranged attacks don't have anything you can do to give up attack bonus in exchange for some other bonus...).
Sweet gear: his +1 shocking burst darkwood composite longbow, named "Darkstorm," is his main kool item - nothing else is too special and even that hardly is.