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"One should always fight for what they believe is right, even if they're fighting alone."
Thorvald Evergreen, Sceptile, Male
Personality: Determined, calculating, and with an iron will.
Motivation: To teach the world that magic, and magic users can be tools for good, rather than simply evil.
Biography: As a young Treecko, Thorvald wasn't all too different from his younger siblings, they all annoyed each other, they all worked at their parents' farm, and they all kind of hated it. Yes, each and every one of them seemed to have some dream of doing something other than farmwork for the rest of their lives, and as for Thorvald, he wanted to teach. Teach what? Not even he knew at the time, but he'd often skip his work to learn things, such as reading, writing, or basic math... unfortunately, he never had a teacher, himself, so it didn't really work out too well at first. As their farm was miles away from the nearest city, the family never really heard the news that their city, and the farm, was taken over by Moer. Of course, as they continued being oblivious, for years, they simply continued as if nothing new had happened, that is, until the day Thorvald reached his 17th birthday, which seemed to go on normally, at first, with Thorvald allowed to take a break from working at the farm, however, later that evening, two squires in Moer colors came up to the house, and demanded that they see the family's first-born son. Thorvald's parents didn't want to give him to the strangers, however, they also didn't have any real means of defending themselves, so, as soon as the squires threatened them with a spear and a mace, they ran, and almost threw Thorvald, who was, by then, a Grovyle at the Moer squires, telling him to "Be brave, son!" and "We're sorry, but we had no choice!"
It was then, after a few weeks of being trained to properly use a spear (it wasn't that difficult), that Thorvald was thrown into this war with some cheap armor, and a basic spear. He was told that he'd be fodder for the enemy, that they'd be lucky if he could take anyone down, but that he had no other option. Deserting was certainly not one, and neither was betrayal. Thorvald had more than a few close calls on his first day, and, amazingly, he made it out alive. He didn't, however, manage to kill any enemies, either. That night, he simply collapsed into his 'bed', that is, assuming it could be called that. The next morning, he heard someone talking, well, mumbling, but still. Thorvald thought it was the enemy, at first, so he jumped out of bed, and ran towards the sound. It turned out to be another recruit, a Lucario knight, who seemed to be writing something. Said something was apparently a letter, one that, unfortunately, Thorvald couldn't read, for the most part. He could make out a few simple words here and there, but he couldn't figure out what any of it meant. Thorvald heard the Lucario then say to him "Ah, there you are, now, deliver this to the general. He needs to know," Thorvald, not knowing what else to do, took the letter, delivered it straight to the general, and then ran back with another. For all the good it did, the cheap armor was fairly lightweight. Thorvald, curious about the letter, first asked what it said, and after the Lucario, who finally introduced himself as Richard laughed and told him that it wasn't his business to know, Thorvald asked if Richard could teach him to read and write. During the next few years, Thorvald thankfully stayed alive, even if only barely, and was not only aiding this army in... whatever it was they were doing, he was also learning, and this time with someone who actually knew something.
Over the years, Thorvald grew, mostly on the battlefield, but, he was also officially a knight in the Moer army, and he was actually proud of that. Oddly, they tried to teach him to properly use a sword, but that didn't work too well, and Thorvald simply kept using the spear he was given. It was doing its job well enough, as it was. The armor, of course, was replaced, and while it wasn't the best, it was much better than that almost clothing-thin armor they gave the new recruits. Things were looking up for him, that was, until he was asked to search for, and destroy a specific pokemon, who was supposedly in a cabin somewhere in the forest. Thorvald accepted the mission without hesitation, and found the cabin within the week, however, when he opened the door, he expected to find another, weapon-bearing pokemon, however, what he found was a frail, old Venusaur who greeted him with a smile as if he was just a guest. "Uh... you have committed a ... crime against Moer?" Thorvald said to the old Venusaur, uncertain of himself. The Venusaur responded with "Oh, I have? Hm... I don't recall doing anything against 'em. I just said that I'd prefer they keep out of my affairs, is all," Thorvald, confused, asked "So, you haven't done anything?" The Venusaur shook his head, which unfortunately, released some pollen from the giant, wilting flower on his back. Still confused, and now sneezing, Thorvald asked "Wait... so why'd they send me here?" the Venusaur thought for a moment, and eventually came up with an answer of "Perhaps... it is because I know magic. Nature magic, to be exact, and they must feel threatened by that," Thorvald had never even heard of magic until just now, and, after a demonstration, he figured that neither it, nor he was harmful... however, the rest of the army would have his head if he didn't have this Venusaur's.
Thorvald spared the Venusaur's life under the condition that he would teach Thorvald as much as he can about this 'magic', and the Venusaur, who eventually introduced himself as Oak, agreed. While Oak seemed content to teach him magic that would heal things, and grow plants, Thorvald would always find some way to weaponize it, from making a tree sprout from directly under an opponent, to even finding a way to damage them using nature energy, itself, and yes, he could use nature magic to a decent degree, however, Thorvald could never seem to grasp the concept of poison magic, let alone removing it. Over the years, Thorvald also learned which types of plants in this world healed, and which could poison... of course, that was the only way he could poison. Thorvald also, over the years learned several new techniques which combined his magic with his weapon training, however, he also kept on the lookout for other soldiers... even if they didn't come. Thorvald, finally trained in magic, finally left Oak, and having nowhere else to go, he walked off to Sabiland, the nearest civilization at the time. As soon as he got there, he resolved to teach the average pokemon that magic, in and of itself, nor its users, are evil... unfortunately, as of now, nobody seems too keen on listening to him.
Skills/Abilities: Thorvald can read, write, is great at using a spear in battle, and can also utilize several forms of nature magic, which can manifest itself as several things, such as sprouts which drain the life from their host, and give the drained life to the user, an orb of solidified nature energy, meant to simply damage a foe, though it may weaken their defenses against magic, a spear made of razor-sharp leaves (strengthened by nature magic to be harder than iron), well, the spearhead is, anyways, the shaft is still made of whatever material it's normally made of, or even gigantic roots, which can either slam into the enemy, or entangle them, though, Thorvald rarely uses this form of magic, given that it tires him out.
Personal Effects: His knight's armor, which was made to be light, just so it doesn't restrict his movements, his old, reliable spear, which isn't exactly special or enchanted in any way, his plain, brown tunic which he wears over his armor, a bag, some bread, and a canteen full of water.
Other: Nothing to add, I guess.