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<blockquote data-quote="Thels" data-source="post: 998127" data-attributes="member: 12176"><p>Should have posted this earlier, apologies for that. It's not so much as a history background as an insight into the mind of Krit Ka. I tried giving him a little of an insectoid hive structure.</p><p></p><p>Krit Ka was always destined to be in the Warrior Kaste. When he grew up, it's the only thing he felt like doing, learning the combat arts and defend the tribe. He received a little training from the other warriors in the tribe but soon started training himself, trying to learn new moves. When Krit Ka isn't foraging he can usually be found training himself the skills of martial combat. If the tribe has need of people performing a certain task, Krit Ka will attend, trying to perform it as fast as possible, so he can return to his training.</p><p></p><p>He simply strives for a perfection of moves, but knows that there will always be better moves, so he will train until the day he dies. Combat is only an application of his training. Krit Ka doesn't strive towards combat, though he won't avoid it either. He does not feel the need to show his skills to others. He knows his own skills, and that is enough. However, he won't hesitate to jump into combat if that would aid the tribe, even if that means risking his life, which he calculates in as one loss to the tribe, nothing more. His own life is not worth more than that of anyone else in the tribe.</p><p></p><p>Krit Ka is unsocial, only talking when needed. Though it seems he cares only about his own training, he does care about the tribe. The various races don't hinder Krit Ka, he looks at them like Kastes. Each race has his own meaning, his own use to add to the tribe. There are some races he can't find the meaning behind, but that doesn't bother him either. It's not in need for him to see that. Others will probably know their use.</p><p></p><p>When his parents died, he took note of it as two losses for the tribe. Somewhere in his mind he knew that these two were responsible for putting him on the world, but that didn't make them special in his eyes. His feelings for them were just like the feelings for any other person in the tribe that passed away. Which is rather little. Individuals will come and go, like Krit Ka will someday go, but the tribe will continue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thels, post: 998127, member: 12176"] Should have posted this earlier, apologies for that. It's not so much as a history background as an insight into the mind of Krit Ka. I tried giving him a little of an insectoid hive structure. Krit Ka was always destined to be in the Warrior Kaste. When he grew up, it's the only thing he felt like doing, learning the combat arts and defend the tribe. He received a little training from the other warriors in the tribe but soon started training himself, trying to learn new moves. When Krit Ka isn't foraging he can usually be found training himself the skills of martial combat. If the tribe has need of people performing a certain task, Krit Ka will attend, trying to perform it as fast as possible, so he can return to his training. He simply strives for a perfection of moves, but knows that there will always be better moves, so he will train until the day he dies. Combat is only an application of his training. Krit Ka doesn't strive towards combat, though he won't avoid it either. He does not feel the need to show his skills to others. He knows his own skills, and that is enough. However, he won't hesitate to jump into combat if that would aid the tribe, even if that means risking his life, which he calculates in as one loss to the tribe, nothing more. His own life is not worth more than that of anyone else in the tribe. Krit Ka is unsocial, only talking when needed. Though it seems he cares only about his own training, he does care about the tribe. The various races don't hinder Krit Ka, he looks at them like Kastes. Each race has his own meaning, his own use to add to the tribe. There are some races he can't find the meaning behind, but that doesn't bother him either. It's not in need for him to see that. Others will probably know their use. When his parents died, he took note of it as two losses for the tribe. Somewhere in his mind he knew that these two were responsible for putting him on the world, but that didn't make them special in his eyes. His feelings for them were just like the feelings for any other person in the tribe that passed away. Which is rather little. Individuals will come and go, like Krit Ka will someday go, but the tribe will continue. [/QUOTE]
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