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<blockquote data-quote="D20Dazza" data-source="post: 3048544" data-attributes="member: 4260"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>I've pulled together Tempest's opinions of the others, let me know if there are any hassles.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: DarkRed">Trebuchet </span> - Strange fellow this one. Tempest gets no end of pleasure from referring to him as Bucket. Got a sense of humour too, and can crack the funniest, most inappropriate jokes at the most inopportune time - a trait that Tempest loves. He also likes the fact that the ironman doesn't eat food and that he normally passes his share of fruit and vegetables the Hadozee's way.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: PaleTurquoise">Brightstar Vaukriel, Angel of Splendor</span> - While the winged man gave the appearance of being in control Tempest was wary around Brightstar. He felt that the 'Angel' could loose it at any time. There was something about his eyes that didn't sit right with the Hadozee. He had to admit though that 'Supernova' was a good companion to have in a fight.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Indigo">Lupaz, the Hound of Ill Omen</span> - It was lucky that this one could communicate telepathically or there'd be some boring conversations. Tempest loves hanging out with Lupaz, one of his favourite sayings is "everything looks brighter when you've got the hound for a companion - there's always someone nearby who feels they're in a worse situation than you". He prefers doing jobs that require stealth and tact without the dog being present though, too many things seem to go wrong when the dog is about (in fact Tempest had a sneaking suspicion that Lupaz might have been responsible for the time he spent in Bluegorge, he vaguely recalled a dog lounging about near where he lost the documents).</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Blue">Ianissa, daughter of prophecy</span> - Niss was a bit of an enigma to Tempest. He liked her, there was something in her elemental nature that called to him, but she frustrated him. Her insistence on helping those less fortunate then herself meant that several of his plans had been folied and that he had lost a small fortune in 'donations'. But, he couldn't stay angry with her, he was sure she didn't do it deliberately, didn't do it to punish him, her motivations were too simple for that and he didn't think she had a mean bone in her body. He was also wary around her, he knew about her relationship with Ananke and had recently worked out that he had worked on a ship that she had sponsored. He was afraid of how Niss would react once he told her of the connection.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Magenta">Oobobooboo </span> - If Trebuchet is weird then this dude is out of this world. Tempest couldn't believe that he was travelling, sharing a camp fire and eating with a spineless, gutless jelly. The bumbling jelly man was funny to watch though, and Tempest enjoyed the way he tried to imitate others. Oobobooboo had surprised Tempest one day by stretching his gelatinous body so that he sported wings not unlike Tempest's. Tempest liked being surprised and enjoyed the jelly's unpredictability. He was also pretty sure that BooBoo, as he liked to call him, would prove very useful in helping with a little job he had in mind.</p><p></p><p>----------</p><p></p><p>I've also started working on a loose connection that ties Tempest's past to something in others backgrounds. I'm still mulling over how to introduce elements of BooBoo and Bucket's backgrounds don't worry though, they'll come. These are still draft.</p><p></p><p>----------</p><p></p><p>Tempest was simply reporting to Taala on a shipment of pure element when he somehow lost the ship's manifest. One minute it was there, tucked under his arm, and the next just gone. He searched for as long as he could but to no avail. He backtracked a little way, walking back past the panting hound that lolled against the wall, but still couldn't find the record of the ship's cargo. Fronting up to Prince Taala's court Tempest was reprimanded and ordered to travel to Bluegorge and join the impending fight against the Narfellanax hordes as punishment. During the fight he was instrumental in saving the ..... and for his brave deeds won himself a commission on the merchant ship Earthhawk, captained by Helix Turnbukle, who was in the employ of a mysterious elemental that Tempest knew only as the lady of inevitability. </p><p></p><p>----------</p><p></p><p>One of the first people Tempest grew really close to after leaving the Hive was Aram, a roguish tiefling of questionable scruples. An outsider may have wondered whether Aram was truly a friend of Tempest or if he was really just a con artist taking a young, impressionable, newly arrived teen for a ride. But Tempest could see no wrong in him. Tempest came to worship the ground he walked on, putting up with the bullying and teasing (which grew worse the longer Tempest stayed with Aram) as a younger brother might accept his elder siblings teasings, in an effort to be accepted, loved and respected. Tempest was with Aram when he died, when he was ravaged by the demon wizard's spell. The only thing that remained of Aram was his chain shirt. A chain shirt that Tempest scooped up, tucked under his arm and, with tears flowing from his eyes, fled with. With a curse and a promise of vengeance spat over his shoulder at the evil spell caster Tempest swore to himself that he would find out more about this demon. He later learnt that the spellcaster that had killed Aram was named Garguel, Lord of Perversion and Depravity, Tempest doesn't know much else about him though.</p><p></p><p>----------</p><p></p><p>As to the water elemental crimelord I'm happy to run with that as the event that drew us together. Were we all hired for the same job or did happenstance throw us together and against this crimelord? Were just some of us working together and the others working for/with/against/enslaved by the crimelord. It obviously took some time to take down this crimelord, and we had to chip away at his organisation and flunkies, so how long did it take us to take him down? Was he permanently disabled or his operations just crippled? Is he rebuilding his empire? If we can answer some questions like that it should help us all work out how our pieces fall into place.</p><p></p><p> I'm struggling to work out who Miera is though, and where the reference to the crimelord is in Niss's background.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p></p><p>Daz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D20Dazza, post: 3048544, member: 4260"] Hi all, I've pulled together Tempest's opinions of the others, let me know if there are any hassles. [COLOR=DarkRed]Trebuchet [/COLOR] - Strange fellow this one. Tempest gets no end of pleasure from referring to him as Bucket. Got a sense of humour too, and can crack the funniest, most inappropriate jokes at the most inopportune time - a trait that Tempest loves. He also likes the fact that the ironman doesn't eat food and that he normally passes his share of fruit and vegetables the Hadozee's way. [COLOR=PaleTurquoise]Brightstar Vaukriel, Angel of Splendor[/COLOR] - While the winged man gave the appearance of being in control Tempest was wary around Brightstar. He felt that the 'Angel' could loose it at any time. There was something about his eyes that didn't sit right with the Hadozee. He had to admit though that 'Supernova' was a good companion to have in a fight. [COLOR=Indigo]Lupaz, the Hound of Ill Omen[/COLOR] - It was lucky that this one could communicate telepathically or there'd be some boring conversations. Tempest loves hanging out with Lupaz, one of his favourite sayings is "everything looks brighter when you've got the hound for a companion - there's always someone nearby who feels they're in a worse situation than you". He prefers doing jobs that require stealth and tact without the dog being present though, too many things seem to go wrong when the dog is about (in fact Tempest had a sneaking suspicion that Lupaz might have been responsible for the time he spent in Bluegorge, he vaguely recalled a dog lounging about near where he lost the documents). [COLOR=Blue]Ianissa, daughter of prophecy[/COLOR] - Niss was a bit of an enigma to Tempest. He liked her, there was something in her elemental nature that called to him, but she frustrated him. Her insistence on helping those less fortunate then herself meant that several of his plans had been folied and that he had lost a small fortune in 'donations'. But, he couldn't stay angry with her, he was sure she didn't do it deliberately, didn't do it to punish him, her motivations were too simple for that and he didn't think she had a mean bone in her body. He was also wary around her, he knew about her relationship with Ananke and had recently worked out that he had worked on a ship that she had sponsored. He was afraid of how Niss would react once he told her of the connection. [COLOR=Magenta]Oobobooboo [/COLOR] - If Trebuchet is weird then this dude is out of this world. Tempest couldn't believe that he was travelling, sharing a camp fire and eating with a spineless, gutless jelly. The bumbling jelly man was funny to watch though, and Tempest enjoyed the way he tried to imitate others. Oobobooboo had surprised Tempest one day by stretching his gelatinous body so that he sported wings not unlike Tempest's. Tempest liked being surprised and enjoyed the jelly's unpredictability. He was also pretty sure that BooBoo, as he liked to call him, would prove very useful in helping with a little job he had in mind. ---------- I've also started working on a loose connection that ties Tempest's past to something in others backgrounds. I'm still mulling over how to introduce elements of BooBoo and Bucket's backgrounds don't worry though, they'll come. These are still draft. ---------- Tempest was simply reporting to Taala on a shipment of pure element when he somehow lost the ship's manifest. One minute it was there, tucked under his arm, and the next just gone. He searched for as long as he could but to no avail. He backtracked a little way, walking back past the panting hound that lolled against the wall, but still couldn't find the record of the ship's cargo. Fronting up to Prince Taala's court Tempest was reprimanded and ordered to travel to Bluegorge and join the impending fight against the Narfellanax hordes as punishment. During the fight he was instrumental in saving the ..... and for his brave deeds won himself a commission on the merchant ship Earthhawk, captained by Helix Turnbukle, who was in the employ of a mysterious elemental that Tempest knew only as the lady of inevitability. ---------- One of the first people Tempest grew really close to after leaving the Hive was Aram, a roguish tiefling of questionable scruples. An outsider may have wondered whether Aram was truly a friend of Tempest or if he was really just a con artist taking a young, impressionable, newly arrived teen for a ride. But Tempest could see no wrong in him. Tempest came to worship the ground he walked on, putting up with the bullying and teasing (which grew worse the longer Tempest stayed with Aram) as a younger brother might accept his elder siblings teasings, in an effort to be accepted, loved and respected. Tempest was with Aram when he died, when he was ravaged by the demon wizard's spell. The only thing that remained of Aram was his chain shirt. A chain shirt that Tempest scooped up, tucked under his arm and, with tears flowing from his eyes, fled with. With a curse and a promise of vengeance spat over his shoulder at the evil spell caster Tempest swore to himself that he would find out more about this demon. He later learnt that the spellcaster that had killed Aram was named Garguel, Lord of Perversion and Depravity, Tempest doesn't know much else about him though. ---------- As to the water elemental crimelord I'm happy to run with that as the event that drew us together. Were we all hired for the same job or did happenstance throw us together and against this crimelord? Were just some of us working together and the others working for/with/against/enslaved by the crimelord. It obviously took some time to take down this crimelord, and we had to chip away at his organisation and flunkies, so how long did it take us to take him down? Was he permanently disabled or his operations just crippled? Is he rebuilding his empire? If we can answer some questions like that it should help us all work out how our pieces fall into place. I'm struggling to work out who Miera is though, and where the reference to the crimelord is in Niss's background. Cheers Daz [/QUOTE]
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