Post by HorusRe/Bila'reu on May 16, 2012 9:00:02 GMT -5
Character Name:Narsey
Name meaning (if applicable): NA
Species: Na'vi
Clan: Tultxayo
Occupation: Hunter
Age: 26
Gender: Male
Eye color: Yellow
Hair color: Black
Height: 3 meters
Weight: 165 kilograms
Physical Description: See image.
Background: Narsey is the great grandson of the mighty Akwey, the Olo'eyktan of the Tultxayo during the great fight against the Sky People. His family has not held sway over his clan since that time and Narsey believes this time is soon to end. He has courted Lagaru, one of the heir apparent to the role of Tsahik, and is working to secure his position in the rise to power. His whole life his father has been grooming him to be leader, and this has made the hunter extremely driven and more than a little arrogant. His life is defined by competition and victory. He has been one of the foremost archers, and he is the recognized as the finest tracker in the tribe. His accolades are numerous, from prized hunts to victories in duel and uvan letokxtrr, and many in the tribe feel he is the natural successor to the current leader.
Abilities: Narsey's perception knows no equal. His eyes miss no details, his nose is as sharp as a nantang, and he can hear even the faintest stirring of prey from a distance that astounds. This is what makes his tracking and hunting skills second to none. He is not the best archer, nor rider, nor fighter, but in these fields he is certainly a contender, and he has won victories over the best in his tribe... but only by good fortune are his skills as a tracker bested by another.
Strengths: A confidence that borders on egotism drives him and always sees him emerge successful from almost any challenge he tackles. He does not accept anything less than excellence in his life, and he will do anything in his power to win. He also has the training and the experience to see that much of what he attempts will see him victorious.
Weaknesses: The same confidence that drives him also makes him more than a little unpleasant in social settings. He has no tolerance for those that fail, or those that fail to give their all to a task, and will not hesitate to berate and belittle such "failures". More to point, he is not a good loser, and if the prize is particularly important than his temper will be markedly sever. He has fought many a duel due to the impulse of his wrath. He is particularly harsh against those significantly younger, as he extends due respect to those that are several seasons older than he.
NOTES: Narsey is made, and will be played, mainly in an adversarial role, to juxtapose player characters that rise from the Tultxayo. He is created to play opposite Ni'ul'ulyuey and offer that character some challenge in the time before I launch my TITAN story, but I can also RP him opposite another Horse Clan character if that is desired. I did not make him for the intention of besting the player characters, only to offer them an intense challenge, in the same vein as Tsu'tey offered an adversarial role to Jake. Therefore he wont always win, but it should be expected by anyone playing opposite him that he CANNOT be written as falling short of excellence with any regularity.
An image of Narsey and his mate Lagaru.
Name meaning (if applicable): NA
Species: Na'vi
Clan: Tultxayo
Occupation: Hunter
Age: 26
Gender: Male
Eye color: Yellow
Hair color: Black
Height: 3 meters
Weight: 165 kilograms
Physical Description: See image.
Background: Narsey is the great grandson of the mighty Akwey, the Olo'eyktan of the Tultxayo during the great fight against the Sky People. His family has not held sway over his clan since that time and Narsey believes this time is soon to end. He has courted Lagaru, one of the heir apparent to the role of Tsahik, and is working to secure his position in the rise to power. His whole life his father has been grooming him to be leader, and this has made the hunter extremely driven and more than a little arrogant. His life is defined by competition and victory. He has been one of the foremost archers, and he is the recognized as the finest tracker in the tribe. His accolades are numerous, from prized hunts to victories in duel and uvan letokxtrr, and many in the tribe feel he is the natural successor to the current leader.
Abilities: Narsey's perception knows no equal. His eyes miss no details, his nose is as sharp as a nantang, and he can hear even the faintest stirring of prey from a distance that astounds. This is what makes his tracking and hunting skills second to none. He is not the best archer, nor rider, nor fighter, but in these fields he is certainly a contender, and he has won victories over the best in his tribe... but only by good fortune are his skills as a tracker bested by another.
Strengths: A confidence that borders on egotism drives him and always sees him emerge successful from almost any challenge he tackles. He does not accept anything less than excellence in his life, and he will do anything in his power to win. He also has the training and the experience to see that much of what he attempts will see him victorious.
Weaknesses: The same confidence that drives him also makes him more than a little unpleasant in social settings. He has no tolerance for those that fail, or those that fail to give their all to a task, and will not hesitate to berate and belittle such "failures". More to point, he is not a good loser, and if the prize is particularly important than his temper will be markedly sever. He has fought many a duel due to the impulse of his wrath. He is particularly harsh against those significantly younger, as he extends due respect to those that are several seasons older than he.
NOTES: Narsey is made, and will be played, mainly in an adversarial role, to juxtapose player characters that rise from the Tultxayo. He is created to play opposite Ni'ul'ulyuey and offer that character some challenge in the time before I launch my TITAN story, but I can also RP him opposite another Horse Clan character if that is desired. I did not make him for the intention of besting the player characters, only to offer them an intense challenge, in the same vein as Tsu'tey offered an adversarial role to Jake. Therefore he wont always win, but it should be expected by anyone playing opposite him that he CANNOT be written as falling short of excellence with any regularity.
An image of Narsey and his mate Lagaru.