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Minecraft Account Name: Smithy_boy

Character Name: Spir'al Fre'duis

Race: Mori

Gender: Male

Age: 121 (605 human years)

Appearence:

Red eyes, grayish-white hair, wears clothes containing a shade of white that roughly matches his hair with patches of darker colors such as navy blue and crimson. Relatively average height, for a mori.

Personality:

Spir'al is a cold character, he does not feel strongly for anything other than the causes of the Mori people. He is fairly smart and he knows it. He enjoys showing off his intelligence at any moment he can and often looks down on those who he believes to be intellectually inferior to him. He also enjoys using his intelligence to play mind games on his enemies. The suffering of others is enjoyable for Spir'al to watch and often jumps at the chance to inflict pain on others.

Biography:

Spir’al was a quiet child and often didn’t speak to anyone all day. As an only child he did not having any siblings to learn from or interact with and so, learned to think for himself. Not much happened in his life in his childhood days. During his youth he witnessed a few violent crimes within the mori community but never really seemed to care about what was going on. Violence and suffering was none of his concern. To him it just seemed normal. Eventually, the day came in which Spir’al experienced Uaul’Selu. Spir’al was never really close to any of the other mori but to him this felt odd. He still knew that if he was going to be betrayed then he should act first, before it was too late. He found his “friend” walking alone and followed him closely. Watching his every move, Spir’al stalked the young mori as he travelled along the path. When he was sure the time was right, Spir’al made his move. He swiftly dived at his friend hitting him from behind with a rock he had picked up. Feeling satisfied, Spir’al returned home with a grin on his face and a bloody rock in his hands.

During his adolescence, he became interested in fighting but found himself lacking the physical strength that most other mori had. He decided that if he was ever to be in a fight he would have to rely on tactics and stealth rather than brute strength. With this in mind, he studied up on strategies by watching others fight. Spir’al mainly focussed on combat using daggers but also a little bit of hand-to-hand combat. Spir’al slowly began to learn how to take down enemies but was yet to put his knowledge into practice. Yet to put his knowledge into practice, until L’z’hannin. He took part in L’z’hannin on one of his first journeys to the surface world as he never really ventured out of the caverns. He found the hunt enjoyable, much more enjoyable than anything else he had experienced before. The hunt, the thrill, the victory, the prizes, it was all exciting to him. These races of the surface were odd to him and he did not like them but when he saw some of them being taken back to the caverns to be “rothe”, as an older mori had called them, he knew that that was what they were useful for.

In the next few years of his life he took part in L’z’hannin as often as he could. He enjoyed using his dagger on the surface-dwellers because they were easy prey. He would never dare do things like this to his fellow mori without a reason. His loyalty to the Mori’Quessir was something that had always been a part of him and had been taught to him at a young age. He watched the rothe that were brought back to the caverns carefully. He found it entertaining how they had to obey everything he and the mori told them to do. This power felt right to him, it made him feel strong. Spir’al offered to help handle the rothe but was turned down as “he didn’t know what he was doing”. Spir’al then decided to learn about handling rothe and all things related to it. Spir’al liked the idea of inflicting pain on others without them being able to stop him, especially the idea of hurting non-mori.

After many years of living amongst his people, Spir’al had picked up a few tricks such as remaining hidden from sight and using trickery and deceit to get what he wants. This was a valuable thing for him to learn and making use of these talents was something he always knew he would need to do. He was nearing his adulthood; he had spent many years researching various methods of torturing, breaking, and keeping slaves. He enjoyed the thrill of harming an enemy in a safe environment. His adulthood had arrived and it was time for him to experience Valm ul’naus. He was given a dagger and sent out to the surface to hunt the other races. This was his moment to hunt alone. He found a human warrior dressed in armour adventuring alone in the night and followed him. The experience felt very familiar to him, as if he had done it a thousand times. He knew this was right. He crept up behind the warrior and slit his throat with the dagger. Returning to the caverns of his people, he felt different. This experience was something he had secretly longed for all through his life. He was now an adult.

Your characters ambitions:

Spir'al wants nothing more than to aid his fellow Mori'quessir in reaching their highest hopes and goals but won’t hesitate to fight Mori if they get in his way.

Why does your character do what he/she does?

It’s in his nature. He enjoys the feeling of power he gets from having slaves and hurting them. Violence was always something that was part of his life and he enjoyed it. Stealing and cheating are just things he has picked up over the years, talents that are used to help him reach his goals.

What moral boundaries does your character adhere to, if any?

Spir’al will not harm other mori without a good reason. “Because he wants to” is not a reason he would use for justifying torture his own race. He does however, have no problem with harming other races regardless of who they are. He will always follow orders if he is given them.

What are some notable strengths and weaknesses of your character?

Strengths

He is intelligent

Talented with a dagger

Weaknesses

He is slightly weaker than other mori

He only uses close up fighting and would be useless if attacked from a distance

What role will your character play in Asulon?

Spir’al will be a torturer/ inventor. He will invent creative torturing devices and use them on his enemies. He will be a loyal worker within the Mori’Quessir community. He will be as useful in aiding his people as he could possibly be.

Is your character loyal or a backstabber?

Spir'al is loyal to his race and his house but only out of respect. If any displeases him severely he won’t hesitate to stab them in the back ( metaphorically or literally . Anyone that is not a mori will not be treated well by Spir’al and he will never attempt to make friends with any other races.

Are you familiar with all server/villain application rules?

Siyo ( yes )

Evils to be considered for?

1 - Cheating and thievery

2a – unprovoked murder

2b - Torture and slavery

Why do you as a player wish to and think you deserve to play as a villain?

I've been on this server almost a year now ( 11 months ) and I've never done anything like this. I've done a little bit of stealing and some cheating but nothing like torture or slavery. As a member of this great server, I feel I should experience as many different kinds of RP as I can. And, at the end of the day, it's all about the RPing and enjoying yourself and I think I could really give people enjoyable RP as a villain.

===Roleplay Related Questions===

As your character wanders the back-streets of Menorcress, you sight a cloaked figure lurking in one of the shadowed nook behind the Brothel: a rustle of cloth is heard, and the figure ushers you in with a skeletal finger. The hooded figure imparts information involving a conspiracy to over-throw the House of Miiystra, and offers you a hefty sum of coin to partake in the planned attack. How does your character react?

Spir'al walks off thinking about the conspiracy. His mind taking in all of the information told to him by the stranger. He thinks about his options and then decides what is best for him to do. "Dhaerow..." Spir'al heads off in search of someone he can tell about the planned attack.

Your character finds him/herself watching the Alure d'aphyon: the several fighters within the void maze wield only sticks as they prove their prowess as warriors by battling to the death. One of fighters happens to be a close companion of yours, and you witness him being strategically cornered by three of the other fighters and beaten to death. While the crowd cheers in celebration of the violence, and the death of your friend. How does your character react?

Spir'al watches carefully as his friend is killed. Spir'al smirks slightly thinking about how his friend's death was inevitable considering how they had acted. He then begins to admire the other fighters and nods in admiration of their cunning strategy. Spir'al then proceeds to think about how he could use tactics like this to defeat his own enemies.

As you turn the corner into a dimly lit alley, a pair of young female rothe (slave/cattle) instantly run up to you. They are begging for a donation of either coin or bread.How does your character react?

Spir'al pushes the rothe away from him. "yeunn yahae" Wipes the front of his clothes and fixes his hair. Takes a few pieces of bread from his pockets and throws them onto the ground in front of the rothe. He then walks away in a slightly worse mood than he already was. Spir'al ignores any further noises from the rothe and growls quietly at being disturbed by them.

A male and female rivvil [human] and a rivvil child seem lost amidst the alley-ways of byr'shuk [outsider-market]. The woman walks with a long staff, and the man appears to have a scabbard at his side.How does your character react?

Spir’al stalks the party silently, creeping through the darkness as if he were a shadow. At every turn, getting slightly closer and closer to them. He hides in the darkness, whispering mori words at them, taunting them with his voice. Spir’al continues to whisper his words until the group starts to search for the source of the voice. Using this as a diversion, he quietly grabs the child and drags him out of sight. He takes the child back to his lair, after all, children can grow into great slaves.

Two guards try to break up a fight between your acquaintance and two members of another qu'ellar [house]. Your 'friend' slays one of the guards as he approaches, causing the others to draw their arms. How does your character react?

Spir’al hides, making sure he is out of sight. He then circles around the guards without being seen. Spir’al considers attacking the guards and allowing his “friend” to escape but then decides it is none of his concern and instead decides to watch the fight quietly and study the fighting techniques of the fighters.

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