Name: Vlor Ral'gene
Race: High Orc
Age: Forty-five
Appearance:
Weapons:
- Orcish War-axe
- Blunderbuss
Reason for joining the Outcasts:
Skills:
- Hunter: High Orcs only hunt big prey, and do it very well. No beast of the sands can withstand an Orcish hunting party.
- Tracker: Along with hunting, Orcs have learned the ways of the sands quickly and can find they targets easily. Footsteps in the sand, disturbed dunes, or the simplest signs can lead an Orc the right way for miles.
- Brutal Brawler: Even High Orcs start combat training in their youths. At age four a young Orc will be put through some of the hardest regiments of training since before the sands stretched past the horizons. By their twenties, a single High Orc can take a team of human raiders and war-beasts head on. High Orcs train mostly in axes and bows, but since Vlor's father was a blacksmith he learned some more exotic ways of killing.
Motto: "If you spill blood on the sands, it is a good day. If you spill water on the sands, you are a dead man."
Notes: "High Orcs" are genetic relatives of "Low Orcs". High Orcs are known for having more peaceful and isolationist tribes then Low Orcs. Low Orcs thrive on conquest and bloodlust, while High Orcs simply wish to be left alone and survive. Few physical differences can be made between the two species.
Race: High Orc
Age: Forty-five
Appearance:
Weapons:
- Orcish War-axe
- Blunderbuss
Reason for joining the Outcasts:
In his youth, Vlor's cheiftain was slaughter by a neighboring Low Orc warlord who claimed the tribe and it's lands. Years of death and abuse lead to an insurrection lead by Vlor's father, the former tribe's blacksmith. The insurrectionist forces were snuffed out quickly, leading Vlor to exile. Years of wandering the wastes lead to Vlor taking up bounty hunting, an easy task compared to normal Orcish hunting. Years of raiding bandit holds and raider keeps lead Vlor to the Outcasts.
Skills:
- Hunter: High Orcs only hunt big prey, and do it very well. No beast of the sands can withstand an Orcish hunting party.
- Tracker: Along with hunting, Orcs have learned the ways of the sands quickly and can find they targets easily. Footsteps in the sand, disturbed dunes, or the simplest signs can lead an Orc the right way for miles.
- Brutal Brawler: Even High Orcs start combat training in their youths. At age four a young Orc will be put through some of the hardest regiments of training since before the sands stretched past the horizons. By their twenties, a single High Orc can take a team of human raiders and war-beasts head on. High Orcs train mostly in axes and bows, but since Vlor's father was a blacksmith he learned some more exotic ways of killing.
Motto: "If you spill blood on the sands, it is a good day. If you spill water on the sands, you are a dead man."
Notes: "High Orcs" are genetic relatives of "Low Orcs". High Orcs are known for having more peaceful and isolationist tribes then Low Orcs. Low Orcs thrive on conquest and bloodlust, while High Orcs simply wish to be left alone and survive. Few physical differences can be made between the two species.