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<blockquote data-quote="Thanee" data-source="post: 129585" data-attributes="member: 478"><p>Well, how does Taz see her companions...</p><p></p><p>Jalon is righteous and honorable. His highest priority is to uphold the law. A little too serious for her tastes, but loyal to his cause and his companions and overall a very trustworthy and reliable person. He's also a very good fighter and tactician.</p><p></p><p>Kytess is by far the best fighter in the group and has a great tactical sense. She's had some very bad moments in life and hides her true being (if she's not completely burned out already) behind a cold attitude and excessive fighting excercises. Whether this is on purpose or a result of her unpleasant experiences, Taz cannot say. Her rare nice moments give a little hope for her true being to surface eventually. She doesn't fear anything more than to be caught unprepared. Completely disciplined and reliable when it comes to fighting, but very reserved otherwise.</p><p></p><p>Ivellios is wild and untamed and a very simple mind. A really nice guy under a rough shell. He loves nature and fighting, but also had some hard times in the past, mostly caused by the hated orcs. He does accept Ubaar as different from his orc-kin, who led to Ivellios' suffering, but is obviously annoyed by the constant verbal attacks of the half-orc. He is fierce in combat, but lacks tactical sense and often rushes headfirst into battle, without thinking about the consequences. Not someone to rely on, unless given directions, which he usually follows.</p><p></p><p>Ubaar seems motivated by physical strength almost exclusively. He could be an excellent fighter, but his lack of tactical understanding and very undisciplined/chaotic way of fighting lessen his effectiveness somewhat. Still he tries hard to show by example, that (half-)orcs are not by default evil, which he clearly succeeds at, while often resorting to being funny, something he rarely succeeds at. He has a great sense for rythm and music, tho. He calls Ivellios a racist, since he is prejudiced against orcs, but is a kind of "racist" himself, judging others by their physical strength and fighting prowess only. Even more than Ivellios, he's very unreliable, except for taking on the biggest foes in combat to show his superiority in strength - maybe has to do something with his worshipped deity.</p><p></p><p>Murhid loves fighting and to observe others to probably learn from them. He displays the calm of a studying monk, but seems to be reluctant to let others know of his excitement, when he can observe or even take part in a fight. He wants to prove most useful for the group, always eager to help others, but shy to voice his own opinion.</p><p></p><p>Sollir is somewhat contradictory. While being a pretty good shot, he doesn't like to see others suffering and seems reluctant to fight himself unless necessary. He is pretty nimble, but sometimes acts rather clumsy. Maybe he's trying to hide something, or it is just his way to show devotion to his deity Brandobaris.</p><p></p><p>Bye</p><p>Thanee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thanee, post: 129585, member: 478"] Well, how does Taz see her companions... Jalon is righteous and honorable. His highest priority is to uphold the law. A little too serious for her tastes, but loyal to his cause and his companions and overall a very trustworthy and reliable person. He's also a very good fighter and tactician. Kytess is by far the best fighter in the group and has a great tactical sense. She's had some very bad moments in life and hides her true being (if she's not completely burned out already) behind a cold attitude and excessive fighting excercises. Whether this is on purpose or a result of her unpleasant experiences, Taz cannot say. Her rare nice moments give a little hope for her true being to surface eventually. She doesn't fear anything more than to be caught unprepared. Completely disciplined and reliable when it comes to fighting, but very reserved otherwise. Ivellios is wild and untamed and a very simple mind. A really nice guy under a rough shell. He loves nature and fighting, but also had some hard times in the past, mostly caused by the hated orcs. He does accept Ubaar as different from his orc-kin, who led to Ivellios' suffering, but is obviously annoyed by the constant verbal attacks of the half-orc. He is fierce in combat, but lacks tactical sense and often rushes headfirst into battle, without thinking about the consequences. Not someone to rely on, unless given directions, which he usually follows. Ubaar seems motivated by physical strength almost exclusively. He could be an excellent fighter, but his lack of tactical understanding and very undisciplined/chaotic way of fighting lessen his effectiveness somewhat. Still he tries hard to show by example, that (half-)orcs are not by default evil, which he clearly succeeds at, while often resorting to being funny, something he rarely succeeds at. He has a great sense for rythm and music, tho. He calls Ivellios a racist, since he is prejudiced against orcs, but is a kind of "racist" himself, judging others by their physical strength and fighting prowess only. Even more than Ivellios, he's very unreliable, except for taking on the biggest foes in combat to show his superiority in strength - maybe has to do something with his worshipped deity. Murhid loves fighting and to observe others to probably learn from them. He displays the calm of a studying monk, but seems to be reluctant to let others know of his excitement, when he can observe or even take part in a fight. He wants to prove most useful for the group, always eager to help others, but shy to voice his own opinion. Sollir is somewhat contradictory. While being a pretty good shot, he doesn't like to see others suffering and seems reluctant to fight himself unless necessary. He is pretty nimble, but sometimes acts rather clumsy. Maybe he's trying to hide something, or it is just his way to show devotion to his deity Brandobaris. Bye Thanee [/QUOTE]
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