by Vomica » Fri Oct 22, 2010 11:56 pm
Name: Ovvar Dankus (Because you know, going with ancient names is always awesome)
Age: 26
Physical Description: Ovvar is not a particular tall man, or buff. In fact in almost all physical regards he is extremely average. His short brown hair is several inches long, his blue eyes don't inspire any poems, and his face is rather bland. Standing at 5'5", he is slightly on the short end, and has embraced this -- going with neutral tones in his clothing, and he is almost never seen without one of his earthen tone cloaks. Perhaps the only out standing feature of the man is the number of daggers he keeps on him. He has two long blades to each side of him, and a number of smaller blades hanging from a leather loop that circles his chest bandoleer style. He carries a light sash with him, containing more common goods. All in all, Ovvar does, after a moment of observation, does look like a sketchy figure.
Skills: Ovvar is not a cut purse. A pick pocket. Or a 'lock smith'. He does have skill in such things, but at his heart he is a warrior. He fore goes armor, believing that a tin suit only serves to hamper a person down. He who strikes first, is he who strikes last after all. In combat, his tactic is to dodge and feint -- to either wear his opponent down -- or to create an opening. And plunge his blade through thru whatever defenses they might have, and pierce the heart. Or other vital organs. Having spent the last half of his life on the outskirts of society, he well over a decade honing his style. He is a master duelist, and is proficient with a throw blade as well.
Also (depending on which biography I go with).
Option one: He is a decent magician as well, focusing heavily on trans-location and illusion. The latter he uses for distractions at best, and for crude entertainment or pranks at worse. As for the former, he originally worked on developing the spells necessary for teleportation. To his horror, he discovered that if he messed the spell up to even the slightest degree... the object being teleported was messed up. The cat he experimented on when he was twelve... ...well let's just say Schrodinger's cat got the better deal.
Option two: Ovvar disbelieves in everything beyond the mundane world. As this doesn't prevent spirits and magic from existing or effecting him, it does produce a result on his will power and perception. Illusions of what he believes to be impossible are just shrugged off as hallucinations or parlor tricks, and thus he is able to... well... effectively ignore them.
Biography:
(As with the skills, the biography is still up in the air. I'm not sure which idea I like more.)
Ovvar's father was a blacksmith, toiling day and night in front of a forge. As a child he assisted his father at his shop, the process of producing everything from horse shoes to chamber pots required both strength and agile hands. He was always a quiet boy, and found church extremely boring -- luckily did his father. Thus never went. Ovvar was a quite lad, but despite this, would often get into fights at school. At around the age of fourteen, his father's business ran into hard times -- and the decision was made that Ovvar was to big of an expense to keep around. He was offered up at an apprentice to a book binder. His new master was quite hard on him... Ovvar ran away a month later. And has spent the last decade making it on his own -- not trusting anyone after that.
Option one: Ovvar's mother was a magician and seer of some repute, dealing with the arcane. At her hands, her son would learn much from her. The basics of magic -- creating light, moving an object across a table, and feats of that nature by the age of five. She loved her son, he loved her. It is through her that he learned of what he does of magic. She inspired in him a morals and ethics, and from that he holds the mindset of helping others -- and that is why he has gone to fulfill the king's call.
Option two: Ovvar's mother died when he was an infant. He never knew her, and despite him growing up hearing stories of her from his father... he never believed them after a very young age. He surmised the stories of 'His beautiful and fair mother, a fantastic magic user' as a lie. A lie to comfort him. From this, he slowly obtained the mindset that anything dealing with magic, spirits, or even God... was a lie. He left his father at fourteen in disgust, taking what meager resources he has. Ovvar is as much as an atheist as this world can have. To him, none of the super-natural is real... it is all just superstition. And that is why he has gone to see the king and about this tournament. He sees it as wrong that the ruler would dismiss the wrongs on the world as 'growing evil'. No matter the root of the problems, he will discover what it is! ...as for not believing in the spirits? ...Heaven help him. He is quite wrong.