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Ankou Interitum

    The Ageless Shadow

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Name: Lobo Yoroga Indrik
Other Aliases: None worth mentioning
Gender: Male
Race: Human
Archetype: Mage
Nationality: Hyrulean

Stats
  • Strength: 2
  • Agility: 2
  • Intelligence: 3
  • Magic: 3
  • Charisma: 2

Skills
  • Striking: 3
  • Brawling: 0
  • Endurance: 2
  • Athletics: 0
  • Ranged Combat: 0
  • Defensive Combat: 1
  • Medicine: 0
  • Puzzles: 0
  • Spells: 3
  • Casting: 4
  • Potions: 0
  • Magical Item Use: 2
  • Sincerity: 3
  • Inspiration: 0
  • Natural Affinity: 0

Perks and Flaws
Perks: Noble's Fate (-3), Power Bracelets (-12) [Per ticket request]
Flaws: Ugly (+3), Bad Liar (+2), Self Non-Preservation (+3)

Physical Description:
Age: 35
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 190 lbs
Eyes: His right eye is jade green. His left eye is golden yellow.
Hair: Bald
Skin: Dark Brown
Build: Fairly bulky
Tattoos: One that represents various religious markings around the outside of his left eye.
Clothing: Lobo dresses like a monk in battle armor. He wears a black tank top laced with chain mail, a thin dark grey plate armor over his chest, a black hood over his head, a dark tan scarf around his neck, grey fingerless gloves / wrist guards, black sweat pants, dark grey knee-high metal greaves, a cinch to hold up his pants, and a dark grey metal cover for that belt with circular metal discs attached to it.

Personality: Lobo is the practical epitome of a saintly person; no drinking, no smoking, no stealing, no....lustful activities, and no self-flatulence. He sees himself becoming a priest and becoming closer to the Goddesses and the Sages as atonement for the wrongdoings of his past. He was part of a gang of children that robbed for a living in his early life, which was before he developed good morals, and feels that the life of a priest could help in his atonement. Despite not actively partaking in most sins anymore, or practicing the faith, he is rather accepting of sinners, as he knows that people make mistakes in their lives. He continues to travel across the land to various ruins, temples, monasteries, and churches to see if they can get him closer to understanding the Goddesses and the Sages, which is almost a foolhardy endeavor, one would think.

Aside from all this, he is very meager. He has learned to adapt to living off of a small supply of food in his body, and he has learned that he doesn't need money to be happy in life, nor does he try to take it from people through lies and deceit. He's a truly honest person with a meager way of living, and he feels that the Goddesses and the Sages would smile upon his modesty, despite the truth that he's forcing it upon himself. Lately, though, fighting is something he's never been able to help; it comes naturally from his thieving days, and although he tried to bury it, it's a necessary skill that is needed for surviving in the world, so he uses it to the best of his ability....regardless whether it goes against the Goddesses or not.

Family: Lobo has been an orphan for as long as he could remember. He considers the orphanage nun who raised him, Sister Agatha, to be his real mother, and the other children to be his brothers and sisters, even though none of them were related to him whatsoever....or, for that matter, survived.

Magical Talents: Lobo knows a fair bit of Earth Magic, but he doesn't use it offensively. He mostly uses it to defend himself from attacks by monsters / highwaymen / thieves, and to traverse the plains and mountains of Hyrule and Termina should it be required.

Spells:
  • Gaia Wall - By slamming his foot into the ground, a wall pops up in front of Lobo, defending him from any melee attacks that try to strike him. (Attack Debuff)

  • Earthquake - By punching the ground, Lobo causes the ground to shake around his enemies, tripping them up and rendering them defenseless. (AoE)

  • Terra Gauntlet - Rock and earth begin to form a large gauntlet around Lobo's arm, and upon throwing a punch, the glove shoots out and damages anything it comes into contact with. (Ranged)

Weapons and Talents: Lobo carries a long, metal scythe around with him that extends out to 6' 5". Many a time he has used it as a staff to meditate, but it never suited him as a combat weapon, so with the scythe blade grafted onto it, it has turned into an efficient weapon capable of doing its job.

Strengths and Weaknesses: Lobo is very adept in meditation and prayer, and he constantly travels to monasteries, chapels, and ruins scattered across the land to try and get closer to the Sages and Goddesses. However, he is almost entirely socially inept, is prone to violent headaches, is not very quick, and cannot swim.

History: All anyone knew about Lobo's origins is where he was found as a young child. As a small 1-year-old child, he was found on the doorstep of an orphanage in Hyrule Castle City bundled up with a blanket, a necklace with a signet ring attached to it, and a note that read "Please take good care of Lobo Yoroga Indrik, and give him the life we could not afford to give him." And so that's where he ended up; An orphanage in the deadbeat neck of Castle City with plenty of young kids, but little money to maintain.

Due to this deadbeat life, growing up was tough for Lobo. The nun in charge of the place, Sister Agatha, was good on raising the kids by herself, but without the money to feed them, there had been many a day when they would have to go hungry. Many of the children in the orphanage died this way, and the survivors, Lobo included, realized that they couldn't live this type of life anymore. So by the age of 10, the survivors, which were Lobo, 7 other boys, and 7 girls, left the orphanage to try and stake a claim of their own in the city.

They weren't good at trying to beg for food, as to the population of the city, they were no better than filthy street rats trying to take table scraps. So onto stealing they went. Loaves of bread, apples, pieces of meat, cups of water, shirts, pants, shoes, you name it, they stole it. They stole for 8 years just to try and survive in the slums, making their names as a gang known as "The Thieving Crows," with Lobo as their leader. They were high successful, until one day at the end of those 8 years when life came crashing down.

On that day, someone had laid a trap for them. A restaurant kitchen seemingly left unlocked in the middle of the night was the next target of gluttonous pilfering from The Thieving Crows. Upon entering the kitchen, Lobo and the others noticed meals upon exquisite meals sitting on the tables, just begging to be taken. There was something about the situation that didn't seem right to Lobo, and while he did assist them in carrying all the food out of the kitchen and back to the hideout, he didn't exactly eat any of it right off the bat. Right when he was about to, however, the trap had been sprung. All the food had been laced with a volatile poison that killed all the rest of the Thieving Crows in a matter of minutes, first through frothing at the mouth, then through a series of convulsions that they soon died from as the poison completely mixed in with their blood stream.

Lobo was wracked with despair after the loss of all his brothers and sisters. For the next few months, he wandered the streets of Castle City without a purpose in life, and not knowing where to go, until he decided to return to the orphanage. He returned only to find the house in complete shambles, and Sister Agatha dead, her corpse sitting in a rocking chair seemingly waiting for her children to return to her. The corpses of many dead children of various young ages could also be seen lying motionless throughout the house. Now he was wracked with complete guilt and sadness, as a child who was born with nothing and had just lost everything he ever knew and loved. For three years after that, he continued to roam the streets of Castle City, taking whatever he could to get by and survive, until he ended up finding a church smack-dab in the middle of town that he had never noticed before. He ended up walking inside, only to find that the church-goers were all people he had robbed in the past. And needless to say, they noticed him and became very angry with him, almost stopping the service entirely to rush over and attack him in the midst of a church.

As Lobo closed his eyes and hung his head low to accept his punishment....he felt no pain. Only a hand on his right shoulder. Opening his eyes, he saw a priest in his face who introduced himself as Reverend Ezekiel. He asked that Lobo would stay behind after the service, but also stay to hear his sermon, which Lobo agreed to. The entire time, he was moved by the way Reverend Ezekiel spoke the good word about the Sages and the Goddesses, and he was motivated to learn more. As he stayed behind after the sermon, standing in the back of the church, he watched the others leave past him. Some ignored him, some glared at him, and some went as far as to spit in his direction....which would have been considered a major offense to someone, spitting in a church. Lobo almost wanted to grab something in the church and beat the spitters to death with it....but refrained from doing so. He had a bit more dignity than to respond to the animosity with violence.

When everyone had left, Lobo went up to Reverend Ezekiel and asked if he could teach him more about the Goddesses and the Sages, stating that he was very moved by the sermon and wanted to learn more. Reverend Ezekiel agreed to teach him more, but at the cost of him going into a confession booth and confessing everything he had done up until the current moment of his 21-year life. So he went into the booth and confessed everything. The abandoning of the orphanage, his involvement as the leader of the Thieving Crows, the constant stealing of food and clothing just to survive in the streets, and the unexpected deaths of everyone he cared about which he blamed himself for. After all that, Reverend Ezekiel came out and stated the following words: "You are forgiven, my son. May the way to the divine light your path."

No one had ever forgiven him before for anything. Was the priest trying to take pity on him? It mattered not, for Lobo began to burst out into tears afterward. From that point on, he dedicated his life to becoming a priest in search of the way to the divine. For the next 9 years of his life, he dedicated himself to learning the teachings and ways of the divine, sometimes even giving sermons in place of Reverend Ezekiel. But he knew that most of the population would never accept him for the righteous young man he was turning himself into, merely continuing to judge him based on his thieving and desperate past. So at the end of his 9 year priesthood amongst the brothers and reverends of Castle City, he explained to them that he was going to leave the city in venture of finding a new way to learn of the Goddesses and the Sages. The priests were both saddened and pleased, for although Lobo would be leaving them, he would still keep his newfound teachings to heart as he moved on to find his place in the world. They presented him with two presents: A tome filled with a few different forms of magic he could learn, and a staff that he could use a a medium of meditation, the latter of which was crafted by Reverend Ezekiel. He sheepishly accepted the gifts, having never been given something he could call his own, and left the next morning.

As the years passed, he got tattoos of symbols with various religious meanings over his yellow eye, and he learned Earth Magic from the book he was given and decided to stop reading it there. He could never sell it because it was a gift to him from someone that had helped him see the light (Plus, it had his name engraved into the cover.), and he didn't need the money. He wanders the land in search of areas that could help him attain a closer status with the divine, but with no luck so far, he has decided to try ruins, monasteries, temples, and churches....though there have so far been few and far between.

#2
Reeves

    Village Bicycle

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  • Location: Liverpool, UK
  • Nationality: Hyrulean
3 points remaining mate, otherwise...

Approved.


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HP: 60
Def: 10



Stats
  • Strength: 2
  • Agility: 2
  • Intelligence: 3
  • Magic: 3
  • Charisma: 2

Skills
  • Striking: 0
  • Brawling: 0
  • Endurance: 2
  • Athletics: 0
  • Ranged Combat: 0
  • Defensive Combat: 0
  • Medicine: 0
  • Puzzles: 2
  • Spells: 4
  • Casting: 4
  • Potions: 0
  • Magical Item Use: 2
  • Sincerity: 3
  • Inspiration: 0
  • Natural Affinity: 1

Perks and Flaws
Perks: Noble's Fate (-3), Prodigy (Spells) (-3), Tennis (-4)
Flaws: Ugly (+3), Bad Liar (+2)


#3
Ankou Interitum

    The Ageless Shadow

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From my ticket request, I've finally gotten around to fixing up Lobo's profile. But can someone please check over my points again to see if I majorly screwed up or not?

#4
Thanatos

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According to my calculations, you have 2exp left.

#5
Ankou Interitum

    The Ageless Shadow

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Ok.....y'know, I can't seem to get this character to work, no matter how hard I try. So I'd like to retire Lobo.





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