A B Y S S O Y B A R I S
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Though not of imposing weight or height, Abysso's exceedingly reticent nature has been known to intimidate or even offend individuals more accustomed to lighthearted banter or cordial greetings. Preferring to allow his work and abilities speak for themselves, Abysso rarely initiates conversation outside of necessity, and offers even more trusted individuals seldom more than a nod in greeting. Affection and open expression do not come easy to him, and he will speak to others without even making eye contact.
His aloofness does not stem from timidity or conceit, however, nor does he attempt to stone his emotions- more than anything, he is simply too focused on given objectives to be bothered comprehending how he feels, or why it should even matter. When asked, he will willingly voice his opinion or provide assistance. Comparable to a coyote, he is just as content to work with others as he is to himself.
His aura is unrefined and raw, as well as strikingly distant and lonely, especially around other people. Despite this, he is helpful to others when prompted to, and shows either placidity or patience to even the most frustrating tasks. Whenever he speaks freely, it is most likely to make a dry remark, though it is not clear if he is trying to be funny or is just inspired to speak at inappropriate or uncomfortable times. Lean and keen as a coyote, Abysso embraces and feels more comfortable in the wilderness. He is one-track minded, so while working he may forget to eat or change out his clothes, which never seems to bother him in the least.
Being given assignments and goals interests him. Even something as menial as recording coordinates or polishing vehicles receives his full attention. When he does speak, it is in a modulated tone and his words tend to be concise and to-the-point. He dresses in whatever is convenient or close- usually form-fitting pants and a loose shirt, though he tends to favor anything that can double as sleepers and casual wear. He has defined features and dark eyes and locks. He is usually seen with a neutral expression, hardly deviating towards joy or anger.
I D E O L O G Y
Humans speak many different languages, and the universe is deaf to them all. To put it simply, Abysso doesn't believe there is moral meaning to anything that isn't given to it by other humans. This doesn't make him bitter or uncaring of the world and its inhabitants. Contrarily, he is extraordinarily interested in observing different moral codes and philosophies, and finds gratification in displays of honor and sincerity. He doesn't believe that everything is meaningless, he believes that people give everything meaning. Showing a great degree in respecting and even revering codes that he doesn't follow, Abysso is enamored by the insistence of people abiding by their morals even when it could mean their death.
To him, spirit's are the purest form of the universe, akin to atoms or matter. He believes they're alive an sentient, perhaps more sentient than humans at times, but he also considers them beyond comprehension. According to his beliefs, they are the literal Universe in smaller, more manageable parts. Though he allows them inside his body, he doesn't consider them his- nobody can own the universe, and nobody may. They're simply using his body for shelter, and Abysso has never been one who can easily refuse a request. However, the spirits repay their residence in kind, and they often assist Abysso in his tracking efforts- his speciality.
Abysso's personal moral code is one that prioritizes preservation and survival at any cost. This may selfish, but Abysso isn't concerned with his own survival, but of the survival of the civilization. Though not blindly loyal to the Academy and the military, he may as well be, with a tendency to execute orders without showing curiosity or doubt- regardless if he is actually feeling curious or doubtful. He does not believe he was chosen by the spirits because he has some divine spark that distinguishes him from any other member of the wilderness, but because he is a Guardian he will do everything in his power to ensure his actions will help in the preservation of the many.
A diligent worker to the bone, Abysso has a reputation for having precise focus and an agreeable attitude while working with others. He rarely makes an effort to be friendly just for the sake of politeness, but he has a difficult time refusing others, which has been taken advantage of multiple times, but he never really minds. He believes that the spirits could potentially inhabit anyone, and because of that hardly shows signs of prejudice or superiority, even if he is clearly more adept at a specific activity. His few-words demeanor was shaped by his ability to track by observation and silence. The outdoors, especially mountains and thick canopies that cast deep shadows, is where he most feels like he belongs. Like the animals of the untouched wilds, Abysso trusts his gut more than his head or his heart.
Among the things that actually get a rise out of him is the needless destruction of resources. As a member of the Navigation division, Abysso understands the necessity of Whale Oil and would never protest until a sustainable alternative makes itself known, but illegal whale harvesting and poaching efforts in general make him sick. It makes little sense to him why living things should be compensated for money or development, but since he is aware it is often a sore subject with his superiors, he makes sure to never clearly state his opinion on the matter, even when pressed.
S T R I F E
Though he treated combat with the same severity as any of his other classes, his natural instinct compels him to flee unless he's specifically instructed to do otherwise. He's not well versed in using spirits purely offensively, though he has used them to assist in his tracking and stealth in the past with relative success. If in a group, he will tend to hang back in a fight, maybe using his smaller stature to land a few fast strikes before just supporting his allies from a safe cover or the shadows. Not by healing, however- he may be able to give them able makeshift armor with ice or earth, but he's never been good at using the spirits to renew or repair. Though he is decent at using his weapon, he is far more adept at working in tandem with the spirits for Elemancy, with a specialization in lightning-based techniques. At times he is also known to use ice, earth, water, and air spells, though he struggles with fire-based techniques. They're just too aggressive and emotionally driven for his liking.
Even in combat, Abysso's emotions are level, attacking or defending with reflexive or learned maneuvers, only driven by directive and not passion. His Gauntlet is used to strike and puncture critical or otherwise sensitive areas such as joints or soft tissue, though he is more skilled at beating foes off than finishing them off. He wields a clawed gauntlet of his own invention, though it is modified for stealth and ambushes more than fair fights.
Though it is perhaps not the most honorable or courageous way to fight, Abysso excecutes underhanded tactics such as sending shocks into opponents to immobilize or stun them. Though not incredibly strong, Abysso's speed coupled with his specialized claw from a lightweight material allows him to chain attacks and interrupt opponents. He uses his other hand for Elemancy, and even his spells take on more disruptive than outright aggressive forms. He can't shoot beams of lightning and ice with any decency, but he's been known to set traps, have a quick strike, and attack from the shadows. He's nothing notable in a fair fight, but he hardly ever engages in a fight he doesn't feel he has the advantage in.
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