Zastro Waibor was born to a common Mali'fenn family. Aware of the Iblees curse that affects many Elven families across the land of Atlas, his parents were thrilled to be gifted with their first-born. What they beheld was a soft child, with discolored eyes and a full head of outlandish hair. The boy was raised by his parents for many years to come, though the Waibor family would be victim to much scrutiny by their kinsmen due to their past decisions and eccentric, bizarre son. Before Zastro was born, his parents had assisted an outsider into gaining entry into the Citadel of Acael, unaware of this strangers intent to steal an artifact revered by the Snow Elves in regards to their god and deity; Wyrvun’fiyem. It was this offense that his parents would later hypothesize as to being the cause of their first-born being such a quirky creature. Zastro takes delight in entertaining, tricking, annoying, bothering, assisting and all the like for the mere ‘heck’ of it. He especially finds great enjoyment in nihilistic, dark humor and is often looked down upon for his tendency to misinterpret social cues. His equipping of gaudy, colorful clothing is yet another testament to his eccentric personality, and one of his many methods of catching the eye of easily annoyed or easily entertained passerby’s. His antagonistic tendencies leave his parents constantly stressed by the notion of being socially ostracized, and so they eventually devised his internship into a temporary jester group to travel across Atlas. Upon realizing this same inconvenience, the jester group savagely beat Zastro and disfigured his face in an attempt to ward others from sharing the same air as this tragically misunderstood boy. Being so far from his homeland, the few skills he possesses to do odd-jobs and the basic military training he received as a younger man are all that keep him alive.
By Maury
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Rules: Yes
Referral: minecraftservers.org
In your own words, what is powergaming, and why should it be avoided in roleplay?: Using information obtained via out-of-character means (such as Skype, Discord, Teamspeak, Mumble, etc....) to alter your characters' in-character decisions.
In your own words, what is metagaming, and why should it be avoided in roleplay?: Powergaming, AKA Power-emoting, is another form of metagaming in which the player makes their character perform a feat that it would otherwise be unable to do; going against their character-card and in-character teachings.
Status: Accepted
Character Name: Zastro Waibor
Character Race: SNOW_ELF
Character Gender: Male
Character Age: 257
Physical Description: A 6" tall muscular man with two discolored eyes, burgundy hair and wears a mask to cover facial disfigurement.
Roleplay Scenario: The traveller has just arrived in a small town. As they look around, their gaze is met with run down houses and shops. They duck into one of the shacks, illuminated by a series of candles suspended in the air. At the back of the small room, an old hag raises her head, “What brings you to this dingy town?" She begins, then pauses to study their face—”Ah, it’s you. I’ve been expecting you. Sit,” she gestures at a chair, “Where do you come from? What do you hope to make of yourself?”
((How does your character respond? Please ensure your response is at least six sentences long, and uses at least two actions.))
Example: (delete this when you add your own)
"Oh, I just, uh…" The traveler stutters, tensing up. They eye the crone, then back outside the shack. For a moment, the air thickens with anticipation, until…
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